Adobe Comp Reviews – Page 11

4/5 rating based on 213 reviews. Read all reviews for Adobe Comp for iPhone.
Adobe Comp is free iOS app published by Adobe Inc.

Great concept. Please keep developing it.

Katy Gutiérrez

This concept is really good! I keep telling everyone about it but it still lacks a lot of features for me to actually being able to incorporate it to my workflow in a meaningful and efficient way. I am a product designer and I want an app where I can develop my ideas as fast as I can. I wish I could resize the canvas and create individual projects with multiple canvas (or pages). I see the potential that this app has. I see myself coming into meetings and creating concept ideas on the fly or using it during a brainstorm session or kickoff. Even for quick concept validation. I really hope Adobe takes priority on this app because it is definitely what is missing for the UX/UI world.


Love Love LOVE! ... (also some ideas)

NTC Consulting

This app, along with so many of your other apps have not only made owning my small business a possibility, but provided a platform for my creative pursuits. Huge thanks to the development team! I would love to see more crossover functionality. Specifically SPARK POST!! This would combine the best of both my favorite and most used work spaces. I design UI for web applications and do so from the mobile view up. Starting at the mobile view is made much easier for me by designing on my iPhone. Adobe Spark, Lightroom, Photo Mix, and now this app mark it possible. My ideal flow would also involve being able to export to HTML from mobile as well, and even export directly to services like Google Cloud Storage, Slack, or Github. If you want to take it one step further, allow us to view and edit the project through a text editor with HTML, import HTML, and even launch projects to browser view; all on mobile. Thank you again


Not optimized for iPhone X?!

Spencer Camp

Please optimize the app for the iPhone X! It’s not super useful if the wireframe isn’t oriented to the size of the screen.


May be for prototyping but the end result is a poor user experience

Aetheria

This should be a great app and I was getting used to its unusually creative approach to the Apple Pencil. Unfortunately I feel like I’ve been hijacked into adobe’s closed ecosystem of awkward, hard to understand, diapered approach to a cloud of work that never quite feels like you actually “own” any of your work anymore. I’m uninstalling this app and going back to a third party PDF creation tool that provides me more flexibility with how I share my work.


iPhone X support, please...

Arlo Rose

Trying to get this onto my regular workflow, but it’s always a bummer when I use it on my phone. Great app otherwise. Please update for the X! :-)


Jewish Dogs

Jewish Dog

Keep sending prompts and notifications while i use the app


Stunning, could be so much more

aberrantartist

Simple and unique gesture based functionality is fun and easy to use. It takes design to a whole new level. This is a wonderful app that every designer needs. Now, why did I give it 3 stars? Because there is so much left for it to improve upon. First, the paste function is no longer working for me and hasn’t for months, and the send feedback also does not work. Secondly there needs to be greater depth of features such as drop shadows for elements, gradient colors, and further manipulation of shapes like Adobe Illustrator and Indesign have. This could mean adding a pen type tool and allowing people to manipulate individual anchor points and handles and even delete them. A Boolean editor would be Ana amazing addition as well. I realize that these are mean to compliment the desktop apps, however, the world is moving to mobile more and more and if Adobe doesn’t keep it that would not be good. Lastly, the RGB selector does look nice, and works when simply adjusting colors that haven’t been preselected, but it is difficult to land on just the right number values if there is a specific color you need. If you could type in the/alums in addition to the sliders, this would be preferable. Let’s do this and make Adobe even more amazing!!


What a Hot Mess

Wakawaka44

I have never written a review before but I was so outraged by the lack of functionality in this app that I had to say something. The critical issue is that you can’t get your creations off your phone/iPad in any reasonable manner. I mocked up 26 pages only to find if I want them exported to InDesign, I have to send them one by one. And that’s not easy cause you have to have your computer open and then logged into CC. What a monumental waste of time. My exec needed a PDF hard copy of the project ASAP for review and I had to literally sit for a half hour clicking each and every one of the pages. I mean, who is the genius who thought only providing a link option and an export to BeHance was a good idea? What a huge fail. And then there is the overall lack of functionality. Since there is no inDesign for the iPad, this app seems like a good option. Nope. Too little functionality. You can’t even rotate a shape. So much wasted potential.


Love it, also hate it!

Forest2024

I have been using this app since it launched in 2015. And I have connected Comp CC with my Adobe Creative Cloud Plan, but sometimes when I want to save it as image or pdf, it always says I need to subscribe a plan. But I already subscribed a plan, it becomes very inconvenience! I hope Adobe will fix that problem! That’s why I canceled my Adobe Creative Cloud plan with extra charging me 50% of my plan annual fee! BYE!


Love it!

Boldizar

I love this app. I use it on a weekly basis for my sons homework. I’m not understanding why on export I am getting on exports to 72dpi and I have to upgrade. I’m an Adobe Scriber so I don’t understand that. Can someone answer how to fix that part? Other than that it’s a great app.