After three years running, Adobe Systems announced to discontinued the Photoshop Touch applications that have been relied on to process images from a mobile device. Adobe says Photoshop Touch for iOS and Android will be removed from their respective app stores on May 28, 2015.
Although already withdrawn from the app store, the application will still be used for users who've downloaded it. However, there will be no updates to add features or closing the security gap.
In a press statement, Adobe recommends the Photoshop Touch users does not save work or images in this application. They suggested that store pictures in the Camera Roll for iOS users or Gallery for Android, and can also take advantage of cloud computing services.
Photoshop Touch was first launched on iOS and Android tablets in February 2012, and smartphone operating system was released a year later. This application is sold for about US $ 5 to US $ 10.
Furthermore Photoshop Touch will be replaced with a new application project named Project Rigel on the mobile device, Rigel Project will be present in Android and iOS devices.
Adobe has so far had a number of applications on mobile devices, such as Adobe Mix for simple image processing, Adobe Sketch to draw, Adobe Shape for vector artwork, and several other applications.
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