After announcing its Nimbus photo editing app last year, Adobe accidentally made it available to some Creative Cloud users, MacG reports. Those who downloaded it discovered that Nimbus users will have 1TB of cloud storage, much more than the 20GB offered to current Creative Cloud subscribers, ostensibly to make sure that there’s enough space for users to truly make use of cloud-based photo editing that stores both photos and edits for use from multiple devices. The app’s search function also automatically recognizes the content of images, reducing the need to manually tag every photo. Adobe has admitted that it released the development version to “a small group of Creative Cloud customers” and has since taken the app down with no word on when it will be publicly available. [via 9to5Mac]
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