With the world revolving around the much famous and successful gadget by Apple, the iPad, more and more tech companies are bringing in their contributions. Just recently, Adobe announced support to bring in a brand new imaging software to tablet computers including the iPad.

Adobe has always kept one goal in mind, the best product will win; due to which it has always researched and created the best while also bringing in faster and innovative products than its competitors.
John Nack, Project lead Adobe Applications wrote on his blog:
I love making great Mac software, and after eight years product-managing Photoshop, I've been asked to help lead the development of new Adobe applications, written from scratch for tablet computers. In many ways, the iPad is the computer I've been waiting for my whole life. I want to build the most amazing iPad imaging apps the world has ever seen.
Even though Apple has its own part in the imaging team such as the Apple Aperture, Adobe still wants to gain confidence of Apple customers as well as the organization. Apple has given Adobe tough time already on the addition of Adobe Flash on iPad and iPhones, with both the companies criticizing each other. But it seems as if Adobe has a love for Apple and won't put down the pen.
Apple has totally refused to induct Lightroom (Adobe's Imaging Product) in Apple Stores. Adobe doesn't worry as Lightroom was performing really well but was worried for the Apple customers who demanded the software. While giving a thought for Adobe Applications on iPad, users were of the view that it would be a brilliant idea and with Adobe's technology on the tablet, iPad would be in great demand, specially from the photographers.
Now the question is, would Apple let a product related to imaging be approved in the App Store?
[ via John Nack's Blog]