Briefly: Photoshop 1.0 on iPhone, Freeverse sells 5M apps
updated 05:00 pm EST, Fri February 19, 2010
Freeverse surpasses 5 million apps sold
A special iPhone port of the original Photoshop has been given to attendees of the Photoshop 20th Anniversary Event, and Freeverse has announced sales of more than 5 million apps.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Photoshop, Russell Brown -- one of the program's original development team members -- has released a special iPhone application to select attendees of the Photoshop 20th Anniversary Event. The app is a replica of the original v1.0 release of Photoshop, which Adobe debuted on the Mac in 1990. The new title took two weeks to make, and lets users adjust things like the white/black levels of photos and separate red, blue and green channels.
Freeverse passes App Store milestone
Freeverse says it has now sold more than five million games and other apps for the iPhone and iPod touch. The company currently offers a total of 24 different titles, including the likes of Moto Chaser, SlotZ Racer and Flick Bowling. Other apps fall under the Medical, Travel and Health & Fitness categories.













Awesome
02/21, 10:37am reply
Since Photoshop 1.0 doesn't run on my Intel Mac, it would be nice to have it on my iTouch. Hardcore old school, representin'.
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