Adobe has released Photoshop Touch app for the iPad, an application whose features borrows from Adobe Photoshop, the world’s most used photo editing program.

This release comes just a few months after Adobe released the app for Android smartphones and tablets. Actually, there are very few differences between the Android app and the iOS one, as Adobe’s goal is to familiarize users with basic functions of the application.

The iPad version of Adobe Photoshop will be sold in Apple’s online App Store for a price of $9.99. It will only run on iPad 2.

The program consists of many useful functions and tools which can transform, edit or adjust a picture only by a click of a button. A few drawbacks of the Android Market app however are that the app is not ready yet to support editing images larger than 1600 x 1600 and that it lacks a real text engine to make the search through a document easier. Also, working with text can be quite difficult, as if you enter, resize, place or rotate a text using one of the default fonts, once you click the “apply” button, it resets the entire text.

In addition to the iPad 2 version of the Photoshop Touch application, Adobe also released a beta version of the Air software which allows Flash developers to create their own applications on Android and on Apple iOS.

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