Yesterday Adobe showed off a preview of the upcoming Photoshop Express product, a version of Photoshop built with Adobe Flex. John Nack has more details of the presentation on his blog. You'll recall that Bruce Chizen, Adobe's CEO, said that Adobe was working on a version of Photoshop to complement the online video editing application Premiere Express. (Premiere Express is being used by a number of companies, including YouTube and MTV.)
This is spreading quickly on the web. More information is available at Download squad, News.com, Cybernet News, Beta News, John Dowdell, and Ryan Stewart.
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Please! Do not create a new version of Web
With these applications I think that someone is waiting for call it "Web 3.0" or anything like this.
Well, for me is simple and and natural evolution, but doesn't need a new name. I'm waiting for more...
Voila!!! web's getting glamorized
Yeah, with tools like flex, silverlight and javafx, the sure thing I perceive is an enormous growth in this kind of applications, which makes it so enriching and glamorized experience to surf the web. I can't wait for it....
FotoFlexer is a great tool already -- do we need another editor?
Currently I use FotoFlexer http://fotoflexer.com/demos.php because they offer easy to use, yet powerful tools backed-up by a lot of AI technology. The company was formed by Berkeley PhDs and just might give Adobe a run for their money.