The only notice Adobe gave about the termination, or “End of Life” (“EOL”), of the Touch Apps was a short post to the Creative Cloud Team’s blog, again, on December 20th, the Friday before Christmas and the last day of work before all of Adobe shut down for its two-week holiday break.Īlmost no one knew about the EOL of the Touch Apps because of the manner of the announcement until yours truly wrote “ An Open Letter to Adobe about the Premature End of Adobe Touch Apps.” That letter broke the news to the general creative community and sparked a critical discussion among Adobe customers, Adobe partners, and internally to Adobe as well.
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On December 20th Adobe Proto, Adobe Collage, Adobe Debut, and the Android versions of Adobe Ideas and Adobe Kuler (there never was an iOS version of Kuler), were silently removed from the iOS App Store and the Google Play App Store, as well as from the applications list on, the site from which Creative Cloud subscribers learn about and access their Adobe products. The announcement was whispered in a corner after most of us had gone home. If you haven’t heard about it until now, well, that’s no surprise. Over the holidays Adobe quietly killed the majority of mobile creative professional products in its Adobe Touch Apps line. Adobe’s Touch Apps Are Dead? Why Didn’t I Hear About This?