
The only (insignificant for internet-connected computers) limitation is that you can sign-in (and therefore start your adobe programs) on, at most, two computers at any one time.īecause you can sign out from either (or both) signed-in computers using a 3rd computer, this could not (imo) be easier. You can install the cc desktop app from here on as many computers as you own and use it to install all (or some, if you want) of your cc subscription programs. adobe's working policy is extraordinarily forgiving on this issue. Once these features arrive on Photoshop on iPad, we'll make sure there's a new review that will go through just how the app has improved in the past three years.Couldn't be more incorrect on this point. Users have been clamoring for this since the debut of Photoshop on the iPad, and now that we've got background removal features, this could be the next best feature to arrive on the iPad.

Next on my wish list in the space of features would be to see the pen tool (opens in new tab) finally arrive.

Being able to remove the background for the images I take will really help with my workflow. The iPad version of Photoshop almost fulfills the brief for this now, thanks to the announcements at MAX.

Having used Photoshop on macOS for the last decade, I've longed to see more desktop-class apps arrive on my iPad Pro for those quick-fix situations we've all found ourselves in from time to time. These new features will be welcomed across many user bases and needs, including mine. Fast forward to 2022, and even though you can now use a Magic Keyboard with the trackpad built in, Adobe has refined the features enough that you can just tap twice and have the background removed, thanks to Adobe finding ways to simplify a bunch of its powerful features.
