Adobe Press Learn by Video Reviews

3/5 rating based on 46 reviews. Read all reviews for Adobe Press Learn by Video for iPhone.
Adobe Press Learn by Video is free iOS app published by Pearson Education, Inc.

Tutorials are good. Video doesn't output to TV through the Apple Composite Video cable for iPhone.

EmmerichTL

So far I've only watched the first video but it was good. To get the sample files you enter your email address into the app and it emails a temporary 1 use link to download the files. I was hoping to be able to watch the video on my TV using the Apple iPhone video cable but the video signal is not enabled by this app.


Great to have knowledge on the go

rhedpixel

This is a great application. I love the fact that you get a complete package: videos to watch, hands on files to practice with, and a quiz to take. This is the future and its nice to see a comprehensive package priced so affordably.


Yowza!!!

backyardsky

Once again, Adobe rocks the planet! I teach all things Adobe here in Central Florida and this app will SURELY be recommended to my students. Keep up the awesome work, guys!!!


Whatever

iPhone_Girl

This app is confusing to navigate. Not a great deal of content


Teacher

Maria O. Arguello

This is like having a teacher in your pocket. Great choice of lessons for becoming a pro with Photoshop CS4. The tips are time saving shortcuts, too. I thought the iPhone screen would be too small to see the mouse, but they zoom in and it's clear as a bell. Very, very cool.


Good but...

Nat Sherman

Great app but I wish there were more videos there's only about 12 videos or so... I thought there would be more


Good

Coventine

The videos are great but I hope we can download the rest of the series soon.


i'm a Photoshop "newbie"

Salvakins704

And this app makes me really understand photoshop love how you can watch the videos offline. Just wish there were more. LOVE this app!!!


Save your money!

"SUCKER"

Of the 4 videos, (I expected many more), one was the company's video advertisement for more paid videos. The ones they did have were not practical, and are for basic beginners. I was totally disappointed. One can find better usable knowledge and videos on Utube or the Adobe site for real tips and tricks that are actually useful. Even the free cd's in magazines are far better. This should be a free app unless they have a minimum of 10 videos that are replaced by a "user option" for $ .99 a series for videos the user chooses and needs Then they may have a viable product.


Dissapoint Me

encipher

The concept is awesome and very practical. I'd pay more for something I could use. Main problem: whoever is narrating has the most unappealing voice and on top of that, the audio is horrid. Should I mention the video? Okay, it doesn't even fill the whole iPhone sceen! Urgh, I couldn't make it through a full sixty seconds of this as hard as I tried. Developers: please read and step this app up, quick! Need I say more?