- Engadget, Thursday, April 2, 2015 11:20 AM
Adobe just released a new iPad app named Slate, which it’s positioning as an easy way for tech novices to create Web-based reports, newsletters and the like. Think of Slate like a layout version
of Adobe's Voice app,” Engadget suggests. “The software that debuted last year with a collection of templates for quickly producing video.”
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