Note, however, that the original release of that program had an eye-poppingly abusive Terms of Service. They've said since that they intend to look at it again, but the original terms were basically that anything upload to their server and set to be publicly viewable would automatically have full copyright assigned to Adobe, in perpetuity.
So, if you *do* use it, make sure you're not using it for anything that you would be at all concerned about ownership rights, at least until they revise the license.
I actually have Photoshop -- it was sheer ignorance on my part (and an accidentally 101x101 icon) that ran me into the graphic adjustment tool in the first place. So I shouldn't need to use any online editing tools. Still, it's good to know these things!
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Online, mini-version of photoshop, with 2GB of free storage.
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So, if you *do* use it, make sure you're not using it for anything that you would be at all concerned about ownership rights, at least until they revise the license.
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