Photoshop Elements 7 preview: a little whiz, mostly gee

With the latest versions of Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Elements, Adobe’s laying on the Web subscription note really thick. Take, for instance, the Welcome screen, which is your first come across with either one of the applications. The standard Organize, Edit, Create and Share options get relegated to a task bar that’s relatively inconspicuous compared to the large, rotating slide show heralding

the many benefits of the free and $40 Plus memberships for photoshop.com (more project templates, remote backup and 20GB-plus of storage space). Adobe might as well have sold the space as an ad; it’s that annoying. (For more on the online and mobile aspects of the Elements release, read our coverage on Download.com.) And that’s too poor, considering […]

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