Wacom’s new cloud services provide a hub for artist images and device settings
Cloud computing, once exotic and rarified, has gone mainstream, with companies in every sector of the creative arts getting into the act. So it’s no surprise that Wacom has now announced the launch of two free cloud-based services — Dropzone and Control Room — designed to provide easy access to assets, personal settings and syncing features for users of its line of pen tablets and its mobile app. Dropzone offers up to 2GB of free storage, letting you save your images in the cloud so they are accessible from a range of devices. Control Room is a storage service for Wacom pen, tablet and display…
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