If there's one piece of photo editing software that just about everyone seems familiar with, or at least acquainted with, it's Photoshop. Adobe's history in the space stretches back many years, and ...
The Computer History Museum announced this week that the source code to the original version of Adobe Photoshop would be made freely available. The ubiquitous image editing software began life as ...
The technocurious now can peruse the inner workings of Adobe's first version of the famed image-editing software, written in Pascal and assembly code and released in 1990. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
All 128,000 lines of code for the first version of the pioneering software released 23 years ago are available for free download from the Computer History Museum. Steven Musil is a senior news editor ...
Previously, it had been estimated that around three million users had data accessed, but a new report by Brian Krebs of KrebsonSecurity revealed the true scale of the breach may have been far larger ...
Photoshop co-designer Scott Byer said Thursday that his team fully intends to launch a 64-bit version of its popular image editor, but that doing so for the upcoming version included with Creative ...
The Computer History Museum has released the source code for the 1.0.1 version of Photoshop, making the iconic photo editing software free and legal to Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention ...