Haha, good points Erich. Upon further research, it looks like it may only be available to subscribers (as you guessed): Photoshop comes to the web browser <https://www.techradar.com/news/photoshop-comes-to-the-web-browser-and-gets-4-other-big-new-tools> Have I helped you? Please fill out a customer service feedback form HERE <https://great.davenport.edu/report/bholda>. Brian Holda Digital Services Librarian Davenport University (616) 554-5668 On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 11:45 AM Hammer, Erich F <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > On Thursday, December 2, 2021 at 09:51, Brian Holda eloquently inscribed: > > > Also, I heard photoshop will have a free in-the-browser version. Anyone > > know more on the details of that? > > Adobe giving away some of their cash cow for free?? That will happen when > pigs fly, so I wouldn't bet the farm on that one! (I'm on a roll there. 😊 > > For 95+% of "normal" users (i.e. not full-time graphics professionals), > Paint.Net will do everything they think they need Photoshop for and for > free. From a sysadmin viewpoint, Adobe products are nothing but trouble. > Thus, if Adobe does actually offer features via the web for free that > aren't possible through other, more sysadmin-friendly software, they will > lose a LOT of business because sysadmins will push to drop Photoshop like a > hot potato (and save $$$ in the process). > > Erich > >