
Whereas Photoshop Express began life as an experimental, web-based offshoot of the Photoshop brand, Adobe’s new strategy to automatically sync photos from desktop to web to phone and back again now gives Photoshop Express a starring role on the Photoshop playbill, albeit using a different alias.
Although the product will now be Photoshop.com, it will retain its editing features and the ability to post photos to Facebook, Flickr, Photobucket and Picasa. The bigger difference is that the new Photoshop.com will sync with the two Photoshop Elements applications and the new mobile software.
AdobeĀ® Photoshop.com Mobile is the easiest way to upload, view, and share your photos online from your phone. All you need is a supported Windows MobileĀ® phone and your Photoshop.com account ID. Photoshop.com Mobile beta will be available as a free download in September.