If you use Adobe Photoshop, you're likely to know how it differs from Illustrator. But what if you're designing a game – should you use Flash Professional (aka Animate), Flash Builder, or one of their other 50-plus apps? What's the difference between Lightroom and Bridge? What is Scout good for? When YouTuber Humtog last looked, he didn't see a simple explainer guide that answers these types of questions on Adobe's site, so he made this video, which covers 50 apps in 10 minutes. Not a lot of detail, of course, but it can help you sort out which might be best for you and where to take a deeper dive.
All of Adobe's 50+ apps explained in 10 minutes
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Adobe's new generative AI service has "ethical standards"
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Catch peeping toms with this all-purpose hidden camera detector
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Digitize decades of memories with Kodak's scanner—now $164.97
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Transform your old car into a smart car for just $74.97—no mechanic needed!
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