ACDSee 8 Photo Manager


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Overview

You're not the average Joe. You've got more pictures.

Your photo collection is growing daily. Family pictures, travel pictures, pet pictures, pictures of your home and garden ? with so many photos to look through, how will you find and organize your best ones?

Well, it's easy if you have a good photo management software. But if you don't, your valuable memories will end up getting lost in the clutter. That's why you need photo software that helps you find and organize your photos quickly, reliably, and frustration free.

ACDSee 8 Photo Manager's razor-sharp search tools help you sift through thousands of pictures effortlessly, find the best ones, and sort them into common sense categories that make them easy to find later.

Wouldn't it be nice to organize your photos like an expert, without having to spend tons of time and money learning complicated digital photo software?

That's exactly what ACDSee 8 can do for you.

Find your one photo in a million, and easily manage the rest. Count on powerful organizational tools ? like customizable folders and categories - that make it easy to keep track of, preserve, and enjoy the memories you hold dear.

Find your pictures in a snap with the Quick Search Bar. Touch up your pictures using photo editor features like the Photo Repair tool. Organize your pictures into a photo album. Create inspiring Flash slide shows set to your favorite music. Burn your images to CD or VCD. Share your photo albums with friends and family online or by e-mail. Plus, with a range of failsafe storage features, you'll never lose a single photograph.

Buy ACDSee 8 today and see what a difference a good manager makes.

What's new:

http://www.acdsystems.com/products/acdsee/whatsnew

D/L

http://downloads.acdsystems.com/en/acdsee.exe

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I was quite anti-ACDSee before as I thought it was bloated, and while I still don't use its photo management features, I use its cropping / resizing / etc tools in the Viewer itself a lot! It starts up fast, and has a very accessible cropping feature, much faster than launching a standalone Paint app, then copy & pasting or something. The viewer also acts as a file format converter, and has even some very useful photo retouching features, just enough to not make it feel slow and bulky. In short it's an awesome image viewer.

I could be without everything photo mangement related though and I never even start or much less use the file browser.

doubt it'll be faster than 3.1

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Yes, this may be a problem on older hardware, but on a modern computer, I can't see how it would make much of a difference. I use ACDSee 7 now and viewer loading time is far less than a sec, at least after the first view. I'd never use it if I felt it wasn't fast. :)

So are they doing what Adobe did with Acrobat 7 and making it fast and useable again? I loved ACDSee when it was just the phot viewer, I will give this a trial run and see how it is. Free upgrades or anything?

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IPTC is now available in version 8, and it will only cost you $40 for a feature that should've been in version 7!  :angry:

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Unfortunately, they add some few features, call upgrade (instead update) and charge $40!

:crazy:

In addition, I've followed the ACDSee 7 suggestions forum and as far as I could see just one suggestion was (re)added: Favorites.

Regarding speed: it's the same! When I open ACDSee 8 trial I have an impression that version 7 is loading...

Finally, some of the "new" features I already have in ACDSee Photo Editor. ACDSee Systems just copied a feature from one product and pasted into ACDSee 8 (e.g. clone tool).

I'm a registered user of ACDSee (since 4 I think) but they are kidding. In a near future this kind of expensive "upgrade" versus few minor features will be a Public Prosecuter case! They take advantage of their business position over consumers that need their softwares. It's just a matter of time...

By the way, I'm not against ACDSee. I still use ACDSee 7 PowerPack which is great. I'm just disappointed.

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