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Paper by FiftyThree updated with Adobe Creative Cloud integration, push notifications and other improvements

The popular iPad drawing and sketching app Paper by FiftyThree has been updated with Adobe Creative Cloud integration, push notifications and sharing directly from Mix, a camera view during account creation, smoother shadows and general improvements for iOS 8. The updated version of Paper by FiftyThree is available now on the App Store.

Adobe Creative Cloud integration is singlehandedly the biggest part of this update to Paper, enabling users to use the share menu to export drawings to Adobe Creative Cloud storage and send Paper sketches directly to Photoshop and Illustrator. Meanwhile, push notifications and new sharing functionality will help improve the Mix community.

Paper by FiftyThree provides a simple way for iPad users to express their creative side without knowing how to draw. The app can be used for everything from sketching out a new drawing or product design to remodelling the kitchen or outlining a great business plan. Paper includes five beautiful tools to use: Sketch, Write, Draw, Outline and Color.

Paper by FiftyThree is free on the App Store for iPad.

What’s New in Version 2.1.0

This version is packed with improvements, including:

– Push notifications: Mix is now easier on your inbox.
– Creative Cloud Integration: use the share menu to export drawings to Adobe Creative Cloud storage and send Paper sketches directly to Photoshop and Illustrator.
– Camera view in account creation: smile! You can now get a live camera view while you’re creating your account.
– Share freely: now you can share directly from Mix.

Not to mention:

– Smoother shadows: hopefully this won’t get overshadowed (heh) by the other features. They’re really nice now.
– General iOS 8 improvements everywhere you look.

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