Adobe has slacked behind in bringing many of their mobile apps to Android in recent years, as they opted instead to focus on other platforms instead. While it can be seen as a good thing, since they can work out kinks and issues on other platforms before they hit Android, it does put us behind in getting to test their latest apps and services. It appears that others have noticed as well, as Adobe today released a press statement sharing what their plans are for Adobe and its integration with Android.
In it, Adobe admits to having given developmental preference to other mobile operating systems but that they plan on changing that here in the near future. Adobe plans on making sure that their first apps have been released during the Summer of 2015, but unfortunately they did not offer a more specific deadline. So you can expect the apps to start hitting the Play Store sometime between June and September.
Adobe is also planning on releasing an Android version of their Creative SDK. This would give developers better tools to integrate their apps with Adobe services, such as the Creative Profile.
Source: Adobe
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