iPad version of Photoshop has now update

Adobe has just announced two feature updates for Apple iPad tablet users, namely the ability to obtain historical version records of cloud documents, and the ability to support cloud documents in offline mode. Specifically, users can now view cloud document history for up to 60 days and can restore to previous versions on demand. Adobe said that because cloud documents are automatically saved, each document has a historical version record.

In addition, users can add tags to each version to avoid document expiration and can be renamed/stored permanently. As for offline support for cloud documents, this means that users can download files stored in the cloud and process them in the absence of an Internet connection.

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Adobe explained: “Now, you can select cloud documents to be stored locally and accessed offline; download from the home screen or release the storage space occupied on the iPad (by selecting “Online only” to delete documents in the local cache). If necessary, it can be downloaded again at any time in the future.”

After editing in offline mode, the iPad version of the Photoshop application can automatically upload the modified version to the cloud when the Internet connection is available, and all devices can also be automatically synchronized.

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