If you want to work with your photos on Amazon's Kindle device, you are now in luck. Adobe has now released a version of Adobe Photoshop Touch for the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9-inch device for $9.99. They are also supporting the updated 7-inch Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD. Looks like any Kindle running Android 4.0 or above will now be supported.
Read more about it on Adobe's website or download it from the Amazon store.

This is good news for people who want to work with photos casually or professionally. The Kindle Fire can do a lot of things. To me, it's a lot more appealing than the other Kindles for that reason. I am glad that Adobe has decided to make this move.
By offering this software, they increase the number of users who can work with their software. They also increase the flexibility of their product, making it more appealing to people who have it installed on another system or device.
Posted by: Tim@customcellcase | December 24, 2012 at 06:26 AM
I agree Tim, the more options the better. To give Adobe credit they have been on both platforms for a very long time, and I even think they were on the old SGI systems way back in the day, so I think they really embrace all platforms including mobile platforms.
Posted by: Armando | December 24, 2012 at 10:53 AM