Adobe’s Photoshop Express: update bug fixed


Adobe’s Photoshop Express is an impressive photo editing, display, cataloging and sorting software. The service is in beta and a recent update left Photoshop Express plagued with a bug, we are hearing that this bug has now been fixed. The latest release added support for storing multiple copies of document, the Flickr online photo-sharing service and also added an embedded player that lets you add cool slideshows that can be posted to sites like MySpace and Facebook.

Photoshop Express is built using Adobe Web 2.0 technology and that includes software like Flash and Flex, in the beta release you can store image files in your free online storage of 2GB. Although Express is in beta, its good to see Adobe being professional by delaying the update that was due on Wednesday, and saying it would not “send out an update that isn’t ready for prime time.”

Many of the new features were created from feedback that was left in the Photoshop Express beta community, so if there is any new features you would like, then you should leave feedback as they could be included in future updates. Photoshop Express beta is looking good and has some really cool features, but how are you finding it?

I personally like a desktop application more and although the online photo applications could become as good one day, I still do not see myself moving away from the desktop. Do you use online photo software?

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Written by Daniel for Product Reviews
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