Alongside Creative Suite 5.5, Adobe has also announced the Photoshop Touch Software Development Kit that allows developers to create mobile and tablet applications that interact with Adobe Photoshop CS5.


As an example, Adobe has developed three initial Photoshop CS5 companian apps for the Apple iPad. The apps will be priced from $1.99 to $4.99 and will be available in early May. They include:

Adobe Eazel

With Adobe Eazel, you can use your iPad and your fingertips to paint beautiful works of art. Paint across your entire iPad screen, and easily access the tools you need. Send your artwork directly to Photoshop CS5 from any location—all you need is a network connection between your iPad and computer. Or do all your painting in the app, and share via email.

Adobe Nav

With Adobe Nav and a network connection between your iPad and computer, you can customize the Photoshop CS5 toolbar on iPad to easily access the tools you use most. Browse, reorder, view, and zoom in on up to 200 open Photoshop documents on iPad. Tap a document on iPad to make it the active document in Photoshop CS5. Disconnect from the network and use iPad to easily share files in person with others.

Adobe Color Lava

With Adobe Color Lava, you can use your fingertips to mix colors on your iPad and create custom swatches and five-swatch themes. Instantly access them in Photoshop CS5—all you need is a network connection between your iPad and computer. Or use the app wherever inspiration strikes, and then bring your colors into Photoshop CS5 when you’re connected. Share colors via email, too.

Macworld offers a quick first look at these apps, which are not yet available on the App Store.


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Microsoft today posted a blog entry talking a bit about its forthcoming Office for Mac 2011 release scheduled for late this year. A brief behind-the-scenes video of Microsoft developers talking about some of the new features included in the release has also been posted.

The team has a short video (above) and here is a quick look at the new feature they discuss:

- Starting off with the new Template Gallery in Office 2011, this feature allows you to quickly and easily pick a template from the built-in designs to the thousands of templates online – giving you a head start to create great looking, professional documents.

- Core features in Outlook for Mac like the Conversation View help you sort emails easily to keep track of what you need to do. Additionally, the new file-based database is faster and provides more stability with Time Machine support.

- Tying all of the new features together is the Office for Mac ribbon, designed as an evolution of the Office 2008 Elements Gallery while also utilizing the classic Mac menu and Standard Toolbar giving you the best of both worlds. We have put the most commonly used controls at your fingertips making it easier for you to find what you need. You can even minimize the ribbon and the Toolbar for more screen space or for the more advanced users who rely on keyboard shortcuts.

Microsoft has issued several beta versions of Office for Mac 2011 so far this year, which each showing an increasing level of refinement and polish as the company moves toward a public release in the last calendar quarter of this year.


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In the last column, I covered a number of iPhone apps for MMOs. Some kept you connected to the game world, others offered you information at your fingertips, while still others were entire games unto themselves. …

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MIT: iPhone Home

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New iPhone app puts MIT at your fingertips Navigating the Institute–and keeping tabs on MIT news–just got easier thanks to a free iPhone application. Launched in February, the app provides mobile access to the latest news about MIT research and innovation, a searchable campus directory, class information and announcements, emergency updates, and real-time shuttle tracking and alerts. The …

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Now that baseball season has started, iPhone users have a wealth of statistics at their fingertips.

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Play iBall! 10 Awesome iPhone and iPad Baseball Apps

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KGW launches iPhone App

On April 2, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

KGW’s iPhone application puts Portland’s leading source for local news and weather at your fingertips. Get the latest local news and weather, watch KGW Video on your phone, and even submit news photos and videos with a few taps of your iPhone

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KGW launches iPhone App

On April 2, 2010, in iPhone, by admin

KGW’s iPhone application puts Portland’s leading source for local news and weather at your fingertips. Get the latest local news and weather, watch KGW Video on your phone, and even submit news photos and videos with a few taps of your iPhone . The KGW iPhone app is also the fastest way to get local news on your iPhone .

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If it squeaks, tweets, growls, or howls in Florida’s woods, swamps and streams, there’s an app for that. Coming soon to the iPhone and iPod Touch at your fingertips: Audubon Nature Florida, a comprehensive guide to more than 2,400 species of birds, butterflies, fish, flowers, trees, seashells, reptiles, amphibians, mammals and insects found in the Sunshine State.

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Audubon creates iPhone nature guide (Miami Herald)

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