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Adobe rolls out cloud-based Carousel photo service for Apple devices

Searching for in a different way to store your photos that does not involve a shoebox on your closet or a tough drive for your desk? You then now even have Adobe’s new cloud-based Carousel service to contemplate, with a view to initially are available the shape of apps for iOS and Mac OS X Lion later this month (support for Windows and Android is seemingly coming next year). The genuine selling point this is that your photos are instantly synced across said devices (and you may edit them on each), although that convenience comes at a value — the apps themselves are free but you may be charged $60 a year or $6 monthly until January, and $100 a year or $10 a month after that. Video is after the break.

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