Google and Adobe are bringing a streaming version of Photoshop to Chromebooks for the first time. Photoshop on Chrome OS will at first be just for US-based Adobe education customers with a paid subscription to the company's Creative Cloud service.
Google states:
This streaming version of Photoshop is designed to run straight from the cloud to your Chromebook. It's always up-to-date and fully integrated with Google Drive, so there's no need to download and re-upload files—just save your art directly from Photoshop to the cloud. For IT administrators, it's easy to manage, with no long client installation and one-click deployment to your team's Chromebooks.
It sounds like this will be a fairly limited launch at first and there's no word on when Google and Adobe will expand Photoshop access to more Chromebooks. What do you think of being able to run a version of Photoshop on a Chromebook?
Source: Google
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