Adobe has not stood idly by to see the movement that Apple did with icloud. After presenting early last September, the company has launched the platform Carousel opening the door to a new way to manage our photos in the cloud from IOS devices or Macs.

Carousel is responsible for storing in the cloud of Adobe all our pictures in order to maintain an automatic sync on any of our devices. We can even perform basic edits to your photos (yes, there are filters to Instagram) and all these changes are reflected everywhere. Perhaps most interesting is the ability to create family albums between multiple users and export Carousel quickly to sites like Facebook, Tumblr or Twitter.

Both the application for OS X Lion as Adobe IOS Carousel are free, but to give us high in service have to pay a monthly subscription of $ 9.99 or 99 per year (you can try free for 30 days and now There is a discount that makes those prices by 5.99 per month or 59.99 per year). Carousel At the moment only works on iPhone OS and OS X, but Adobe has promised versions for Android and Windows soon.

The advantage of Carousel is that it seems more versatile than icloud, but its price leads me to say it can be something for people who have many images with a good need for quick access from anywhere.

Source: Engadget

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