29 Şubat 2012 Çarşamba

Download Photoshop Touch is available on the iPad / iPad 2 via the AppStore

It was yesterday that Adobe has finally made ​​available its graphics software on the AppStore, the sweet price of 7 € 99!


Photoshop Touch was already available on the Android Market for several months and its non-availability on the Apple store was rather surprising. But this error or delay just been corrected by the U.S. firm. Photoshop Touch lets you create and edit images (including photos of course) and share them on your favorite social networks.
For an overview of the extended features of PS Touch, Adobe has made a channel devoted to Photoshop, and explains many practical cases:


Much of the graphics features are included as the managements of the layers, the brushes, the ability to vary the colorimetry, passing also through the addition of text (a pretty basic function in general). There's more to talk about your fingers and your talent.

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Andy Rubin: "only 12 million tablets Android enabled"

The Android tablet sales are still disappointing, it's Andy Rubin himself (the father of the little green robot) who says it. He said only 12 million Android tablets have been enabled, a drop in the ocean of 300 million Android phones activated from the beginning of the operating system (850,000 activations take place each day according to Rubin). This is still twice as many shelves in October 2011, indicating a rapid progression.
In the unhappy lot of manufacturers of Android tablets, Samsung would be better off, the big Galaxy Tab being the most requested models. Note that Google does not consider the Amazon Kindle Fire as an Android tablet, since it is compatible with all Google services. But if one believes the estimates by iSuppli, the Kindle Fire was the best selling Android tablet in the world last quarter of 2011 behind the iPad.

To recap, Apple sold 40 million iPad in 2011 and more than 15 million last quarter alone. Rubin has of course not stop there and wants to work hard on the shelves double to win against the iPad 3 this year. According to iSuppli, the market share of the iPad fell from 87% in 2010 (when the competition was almost non-existent) to 62% in 2011.