Adobe launches new apps for iPad and android tablets – What’s in store

In a dynamic environment where more is not essentially the merrier, having that special edge that pushes you up and apart from the crowd is necessary. Such seems to be Adobe’s policy in launching new applications for iPad, and Android tablets. This move is a part of Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe’s latest initiative for making creative apps available via a single, one stop forum.  As news has it, this forum includes Nitobi Software and Typekit, which bring added expertise and infrastructure to Creative Cloud.

But what are these android applications? Well, for starters, there’s not one but six. Be it image editing, ideation or sketching, these apps will help artists and artsy folk alike to better structure their ideas and give them tangible reality just on their tablets.  Besides these three, there is the mood board, one other app based on the website and mobile app model, and a last app that will help give a polished touch to finished work.

These apps, announced in the MAX 2011 Technology Conference, are slated to become available for Androids sometime in November 2011 and for iPads early 2012. The whole package is priced at $395, with individual apps coming down to $9.99 each.