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Adobe Post

April 25, 2016

Adobe just introduces a new Iphone App called Adobe Post. Which adds an easy way to spice up your Facebook, Linked In, Twitter…..social media posts. Terry White gives a You Tube fine tutorial . What I really like is the new scrolling design wheel.  Which you can see in action in the image above.

Tags: iPhone, Adobe, Adobe Post, Phone App
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Gregg Shupe, a graduate of RIT with a BS in Professional Photography, began Freelance PhotoImages, in 1983, and since then has consistently delivered creative, quality imagery that is exceptionally dependable and competitive.


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