They say that a man is only as good as his word, and in this day and age where lawyers abound alongside plenty of Terms & Conditions for one to go through, one’s word is no longer good enough. Companies, too, would do well to take notice that they had better deliver on what has been promised to the consumer, otherwise this broken trust is going to take a long time to mend together afterwards. Adobe did confirm that its Project Mighty digital stylus as well as Project Napoleon ruler tool are on track to arrive sometime in the first half of next year.
That might disappoint those who are looking for a debut later this Christmas, but at least we have assurance from Adobe themselves that they would be rolling out these devices in the first half of 2014 after introducing them last May as a product concept. These unique accessories have been specially designed to cater for the existing range of Creative Cloud mobile apps that are available on the iPad and iPhone. For some background information, Project Mighty happens to be rather similar to Wacom’s popular tools, where it comes with a tool-selector button as well as a pressure-sensitive nib, so those who are used to Wacom’s tools should feel right at home from the get go. Pricing and availability details remain to be determined.
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