A few issues ago I discussed a couple of tools that provide WYSIWYG document editing in browsers so that users can create and manage formatted documents on a Web server (see editorial links below).
The Microsoft Edge browser might one day allow users to edit photos directly from the right-click option online. Currently, the feature is an A/B testing option that can be downloaded for the latest ...
Aviary, the small New York-based startup with the ambitions of recreating Adobe Photoshop’s most popular design tools in the browser, has launched a simple, free tool, called Falcon, that lets you ...
Adobe's new Photoshop extension for Chrome provides a free 12-month subscription for users. It allows seamless image editing, ...
While the desktop video editing market has consolidated into the big four (Adobe, Apple, Avid, and Sony), it's still the wild, wild west in the browser-based online video editing market. I've looked ...
Kapwing is now offering free subscriptions for students and educators to its browser-based video editing software, which works on all platforms, including Chromebooks. Kapwing for Education is a free ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Citrify launched a free, browser-based photo editor earlier this week, ...
Aviary, a startup that offers a suite of online media editing tools, has announced that it has acquired Digimix, a small company that creates browser-based audio editing software. Aviary is ...