Adobe project brings Photoshop to Chromebook

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Chrome OS is based on Chrome browser so it can only run the web apps. It is quite easy and safe to use. The news of new relationship between Adobe and Chromebook has spread like fire. User using Chromebook got the biggest benefits from it.
This new way to make a relationship is quite amazing, now we are going to have Adobe program in Chromebooks. Adobe Systems and Google Project Photoshop, a photo-editing software which either works on browser-based operating system or windows version of Google's browser. As Chrome OS can only run the web apps because of that’s why many software like Apple's iTunes, MS Office and many games won’t run on it. But now the Adobe's flagship program, Photoshop is coming on Chromebook.

With the partnership with Adobe we got Creative Cloud on Chromebooks with the streaming version of Photoshop. It will be first available in U.S to Adobe education customers in a paid Creative Cloud membership. The Creative Cloud subscription program adobe gets the chance to sell their tools like Illustrator, Photoshop, and After Effects. So the Photoshop you know will be loved on Chrome. With the streaming version of Photoshop that run on remote server on web the user who are running Chrome OS can also get it. Now the best of cloud is brought to your desktop. This streaming project is designed to run directly from your cloud to Chromebook. You need not to download and re-upload files because it always up-to-date and fully integrated with Google Drive simply saves the art straightly from Photoshop to the cloud.

But it is not clear how long the browser-based version of Photoshop is going to perform on user’s computer. But the different thing we got is that it cannot use Photoshop features hastened by PC’s graphic but Adobe will try to fix it as soon a possible. Currently this new version is only available to U.S. based education customers in paid Creative Cloud membership but  Adobe  want this version to be available for the non-educators and in other countries. It is also expected that soon Creative Cloud’s other programs will also join.

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