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What's new for Photoshop, Illustrator, and all the Creative Cloud apps shown off at Adobe MAX
By Sean Endicott published
At Adobe MAX, the company unveiled new capabilities for Creative Cloud applications, including the ability to review Photoshop and Illustrator files within a browser.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 2022 & Premiere Elements 2022 get even more guided edits and conveniences
By Rebecca Spear published
Adobe has announced the newest iterations of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements. New features make them even easier and more convenient to use.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 is 40% off, but only until the end of the day
By Sean Endicott published
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 is on sale for 40% off. The sale only lasts for one day, so you’ll have to act quickly.

How to save money by buying Adobe Premiere Pro as a student or teacher
By Sean Endicott published

Adobe Acrobat Reader DC drops onto the new Windows 11 Microsoft Store
By Daniel Rubino published
The new Microsoft Store for Windows 11 gets another feather in its cap with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC – the full Win32 app – now appearing for users to download.

Adobe Photoshop runs natively on Windows 10 on ARM starting this month
By Sean Endicott published
Adobe Photoshop is one of the best apps for editing photos. Starting this month, it can run natively on Windows 10 on ARM devices.

Adobe Flash was already dead, but an upcoming Windows update will kill it some more
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft will completely remove Adobe Flash from Windows with an upcoming update. Windows 10 and older versions of Windows will receive the update.

Adobe Rush is an efficient, if expensive lightweight PC video editor
By Jez Corden last updated
Adobe has a range of very powerful, and very complex high-end creative apps. Increasingly, it's making more accessible options. This is Adobe Rush, a light video editor that comes with a fairly steep monthly fee.

Windows update to remove Adobe Flash Player will soon be easier to install
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft will make the update to remove Adobe Flash Player from Windows more readily available in the near future. The update will soon be available through Windows Server Update Service.
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