Adobe Nixes Photoshop Album Starter Edition
Adobe has announced it is discontinuing its Photoshop Album Starter Edition software, which resides at the bottom of Adobe's image-editing products. No new product is taking its place, and instead Adobe is encouraging users to move their photos to the company's online Photoshop.com web portal.
"As part of our commitment to providing customers with a free photo-editing solution, we have created Photoshop.com, an exciting new online service that lets you upload, organize, edit, store (up to 2GB free), and share your photos," Adobe wrote in a note to its customers.
Then note went on to list steps for exporting photos from Photoshop Album Starter Edition to Photoshop.com, as well as asked customers to "consider an upgrade to Adobe Photoshop Elements 7," essentially a stripped-down version of Photoshop CSx with a much lower price tag.

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periodhyphenund...
August 07, 2009 at 5:10pm
"Adobe is encouraging users to move their photos to the company's online Photoshop.com web portal."
"Move My photos???"
Do they also claim Absolutely Zero Responsibility for Losing or deleting my Photos?
Oh Wonderful, I'll start "Moving" my cherished pictures right away!
Mr Sarcastic
















