Showing posts with label adobe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adobe. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Adobe Photoshop Touch llega a iPhone and Android

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Great news for graphic designers. Photoshop is a graphics software that many professionals are choosing to work, but is also used by some designers casual. Now, this particular program has ventured into lands where no other serious graphical editor has been before and just became the first professional graphic design software available for mobile phones.

Adobe has officially announced the availability of Photoshop Touch for both Android phones to the iPhone, so now I can get all the juice to some terminal screen as the Galaxy Note II, for example. Functionalities, as said, are virtually the same as those found in the version for tablets, but obviously will have an interface specifically designed for smaller screen.

You will have available many classic features such as Photoshop layers, filters, and many more. In addition to this we can use the service of Adobe Creative Cloud to move our project to our tablet or computer if you want.

Photoshop Touch will be available for $ 5 on both the Apple App Store as Google's. It will be compatible with iPhone 4 or later, fifth-generation iPod touch or later and smartphones with Android 4.0 or later.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Java and Adobe are the main targets of hackers and malware in 2013

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The next year, according to research conducted by Panda Security, vulnerabilities of software will be the main target for cybercriminals. In particular, Java and Adobe will become the main targets of hackers.
The guys said Panda, in 2012, Java was compromised multiple times and used to infect a wide variety of users, and the software is installed on millions of devices of all kinds. Other software has also been very committed is Adobe Acrobat Reader ie, Flash, etc. and there are also several security flaws at. Adobe applications are also abused by hackers to infect all types of devices.
At the level of web sites that could suffer more attacks are Facebook and Twitter, given its growing popularity and the large amount of users they have, not to mention all the information flowing through them. Panda also suggests more careful with Skype.
In addition, warnings to stay safe are also Mac users who rely heavily on their platform but perhaps keep a few surprises next year.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Adobe stops development of Flash for Android

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Several weeks ago, I commented that Adobe decided that Flash would not be available for Android 1.4 and also announced that it would be removed from Google Play on August 15, ie today. Besides removing Flash Player from the app store for Android, Adobe also said it has already shelved its development plugin for the above operating system, because, as noted above, HTML 5 is the future level media in regard to mobile phones .
As of today, Adobe has begun to block all installations Flash for Android devices, and for those who already had it before, obviously it will continue to retain, but do not expect more updates and assistance.