Monday February 06, 2012 9:23:32 pm (Pacific)
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Polina -
Thanks for your comment. Yes, it's true that this version might not have all the bells and whistles that the full-blown version has - but I do believe that Adobe is going to be a comments section which will 'guide' Adobe in their future upgrades.
If you haven't been there- to the site - then maybe you should go, then there would be no doubt.

As far as I know, this free online version lacks many options - it is very convenient for most users who need "basic" things done, but all the complex tasks are still left for the paid one:(

Traffic Tools - I think you'll really like it. You might also want to give FotoFlexer a lash.
Take care - and thanks for stopping by and commenting.

I've been using Paintshop Pro. Can't wait to try this.

I've been using Paintshop Pro. Can't wait to try this.

Adam Hyman,
I agree with you - Adobe will be left in the dust if they don't 'keep up' as you said.
I posted this article as I promised those PhotoShop fans that I would "update" them when Adobe came out with a 'Free' version.
I also featured FotoFlexer on Tool Time Friday.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
Have a great weekend.

Photoshop's Online Editor is pretty good. It does a decent job of competing with FotoFlexer.

As FotoFlexer adds tools, Adobe will have to keep up. Eventually most people won't need Photoshop, because all the tools they need will be available for free.

Photoshop's Online Editor is pretty good. It does a decent job of competing with FotoFlexer.

As FotoFlexer adds tools, Adobe will have to keep up. Eventually most people won't need Photoshop, because all the tools they need will be available for free.

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