Adobe revamps Photoshop.com's Free Web Tools

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Adobe on Wednesday announced a major redesign of its free online editing tools at Photoshop.com, giving consumers one less reason to BitTorrent the real McCoy. The suite of rich Web apps has been redesigned, renamed, and reorganized to make sharing and editing photos online easier. But the real improvement to these tools is easy access: The Photoshop Express Editor is now open to all visitors—no sign-up or sign-in required.

Photoshop.com now features four Web apps under the “Photoshop Express” name: Photoshop Express Editor, Organizer, Slideshows, and Uploader. The Editor app is for touching up photos; the Organizer app allows you to sort photos into albums and share them with friends; the Slideshows tool makes it easy to create interactive slideshows from your images; and the Photoshop Express Uploader puts your photos on the Photoshop.com site in order to set up your creative photographic canvas.

All Photoshop Express apps are free to use, and interestingly, Adobe no longer requires you to register for an account before you can begin using Photoshop Express Editor.

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