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Free Web version of Photoshop

Nisan 3, 2008

The maker of the popular photo-editing software on launched a basic version available for free online.

, Calif.-based Adobe Systems Inc. says it hopes to boost its name recognition among a new generation of consumers who edit, store and share photos online.

While is designed for trained professionals, Adobe says , which it launched in a “beta” test version, is easier to learn.

User comments will be taken into account for future upgrades.

will be completely so consumers can use it with any type of , operating system and . And, once they register, users can get to their accounts from different computers.

software is increasingly popular, and Adobe knows it’s got to get on that train, said , an analyst at .

Many kinds of software are available for use online in a trend known as “software as a service,” or “ computing.”

The earliest were e-mail programs, but they now include services to create and manage content and even whole operating systems. And they don’t require time-consuming upgrades because they’re maintained by the service provider.

Inc. provides a host of such services, as do Corp. and others.

“This is the battlefield where Adobe and and are going to fight some pretty big battles,” Maher said.

enters the online photo-management arena many years after such services first appeared.

Some companies have already made a big name for themselves, like 9-year-old storage solution Inc., photo-editing service or image-sharing site Inc.

Adobe says providing for free is part marketing and part a strategy to create up-sell opportunities.

It hopes some customers will move from it to boxed software like its $99 Elements or to a subscription-based version of that’s in the works.

, a analyst at IDC, says the move was necessary for Adobe to keep pace.

Users are less likely to switch to a software they aren’t familiar with, he said.

“They have a whole market that they are missing out on, and they need to make sure that the market is aware there is a solution for them. As that market grows and becomes more sophisticated, hopefully it will generate money,” Glaz said.

“It’s one of those things, if you can’t beat them, join them,” Glaz said.

“If they don’t join them, the long run could be really painful.” news7

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