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Adobe Photoshop Express app gets Windows 8.1 support in new update – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
November 2, 2013
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Adobe Photoshop Express for Windows 8.1

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Adobe has rolled out an update to the Adobe Photoshop Express app, which brings you the power of Photoshop right at your fingertips. The app has now been updated to work on Windows 8.1, along with support for 64bit Windows and ARM compatibility for the Looks Pack and Noise Reduction Pack.

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“On-the-go photo editing was never so fun, fast, and cool. Touch your way to better-looking pictures with automatic fixes and filters. Get your pictures to pop! And after sharing, you’ll be the talk of your friends,” the app description reads. This app is free and available in the Windows Store for download.

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Adobe has added support for Microsoft’s latest Windows 8.1 update, which was rolled on the 17th of October. The app also features an updated Live tile that showcases the last five edited images. Snap view support has also seen improvements, adding full editing capabilities.

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Hit the download link below to snag the updated app or update your app via the Windows Store if you already have it installed. Let us know in the comments below if you notice any performance improvements or new features we didn’t mention.

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Adobe Photoshop Express app

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