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Acdsee 10 Photo Manager CD In DVD Case | 
| From: ACD Systems Category: Software
Buy New: $42.99
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 2176
Format: Cd-rom Platform: No Operating System Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: ACD199BXEN Model: ACD199BX-EN UPC: 062564671300 EAN: 0062564671300 ASIN: B000X9D88E
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| Features:
| • | With ACDSee, you'll never wait for another image to open. Get instant access to your photos with the fastest viewer on the market. See your photos on a virtual calendar, fill your screen with images and quickly browse through your thumbnails. You can even roll your mouse over your thumbnails for instant previews. | | • | Organize your Windows file folders, add keywords and ratings, edit your metadata, and create your own categories. Assign images to as many categories as you like without duplicating files. | | • | Smart features that automatically import, rename and categorize your new images when your camera, iPod, camera phone, or other device is connected. | | • | Correct common problems at the click of a button - eliminate red-eye, erase blemishes and make colors true to life. | | • | Integrated uploading to photo sites like Flickr and Smugmug. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description If you want to view, organize, find and share images quickly, ACDSee 10 is the perfect solution. Use keywords, categories and your own Windows filing system to instantly locate the right image. Easily correct or improve those less than perfect photos. Share your favorites by email, on your free online album or as high-quality prints. Design your own stunning slide shows with transitions and sound effects, synch songs to slides and even create PowerPoint presentations. ACDSee helps you keep copies of your images so you don't lose them if your computer fails. Get extensive format support for audio, video and images including BMP, GIF, IFF, JPG, PCX, PNG, PSD, RAS, RSB, SGI, TGA and TIFF.
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| Customer Reviews:
Unresolved glitches May 9, 2008 Jorge Medeiros (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) I've bought ACDSee 5, 6, 7 and 9. Version 5 was, and still is , the most reliable. I gave up on the newer versions ( which had the bad habit of freezing the computer) and went back to the old version. Coupled with Photoshop, it is a great tool, which I use frequently. Their support was responsive, but the solutions presented never solved my problem. Hope they get it right with the newest version. I'd love to have it then.
Very good photo manager, also good for quick edits May 3, 2008 R. Harvie (Texas, USA) I've been a long time user of Photoshop Elements which I have grown to like as a photo editor. The organiser in Elements, however, drives me to despair. I have been using the highly rated 'Faststone' image viewer (which I donated to) and which is a good piece of software, but somehow it didn't quite fit the bill. Fastsone is 'Windows Explorer for photos', and it's excellent at that, however it's not a photo manager. Photoshop Organiser? Well, I can't get it to work properly, it hogs resources, and generally tries to take control of your PC like only Adobe knows how to do.
Half a dozen trial downloads later, and I've settled on ACDSee 10. Why? Well the interface is very clean; it offers a powerful range of features which reveal themselves as you explore the software; it's fast; it's ITPC (photo tagging) compatible, and the editor provides a very useful range of adjustments for photo correction.
Why not 5 stars? In my view this is the best of the bunch of this type of software, but other packages offer features, which if ACDSee offered would make it the 'real deal'. Faststone's slideshow feature is better; Picassa is great for slideshows and its timeline, oh and ACDSee costs $40 (if you use the widely available online coupons).
If you are browsing this wondering whether to buy ACDSee, then I must assume you are aware of the free alternatives. That being the case, and you are willing to pay for a photo manager, then checking out the trial of ACDSee is a must - nothing else beats it in my view (but it's still only 4 *).
Abandoned Paint Shop Pro users at version 6! January 8, 2008 B. Rand 1 out of 9 found this review helpful
Could be a great organizer had ACDSee realized that Paint Shop Pro has doubled in 8 years to version 12. Should you have any inventory of PSP version 8+ images (".pspimage"), ACDSee 10 (build 238) will dump you back to the desktop without any warning or error message when you cursor over a PSP 8+ thumbnail. Utilizing the catalog feature of the application, results in the same situation when a PSP image is encountered. With no stated fix in the works, ACDSee's work-a-round is to disable the PSP file handling plugin, resulting in NO thumbnail or viewing at all, just a generic PSP file icon.
Great photo/media management tool December 28, 2007 Prairie Fox (Lincoln, NE United States) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I used ACD 6.0 for years to organize my pictures. I collect artwork online as well as taking digital pictures and am given new items constantly. After being on the 'net 10 years, I have hundreds of thousands of media files in all manner of formats, from .jpg to .gif to .tga, Photoshop files, bitmaps and a host of scarcer image formats. I wanted a database that would not only help me organize them all, but also have the capability of opening, editing and displaying files without having to find or open the program that originally created them. ACD 10 does all that and more. It even lets you include--and play--video and MP3 files that are archived with your photo media. So, if you store mixed media by theme (holiday, vacation 2007, comics, etc.), ACD10 will let you see and organize them all. They are adding new file formats all the time, so you don't have to convert photo CDs to other formats or keep a host of proprietary (and often annoying) photo or digital camera viewer appliations around. ACD 10 covers them all and does a better job of it.
IMPORTANT: I had a very hard time learning to edit photos using Microsoft Digital Image or Photoshop; ACD 10 has a MUCH better photo editing feature that produces the same professional results without all the hassle of editing layers, or nightmarish menu options within menu options within menu options... I want an easy, intuitive, professional-looking photo editor, not an endless puzzle of unhelpful help menus! ACD 10 gave that to me.
ALSO IMPORTANT: if you find yourself getting the same picture over and over, or have the same images stored under multiple names in multiple folders on your PC, the "eliminate duplicates" tool is easy and invaluable--worth the price of the whole program.
You can get ACD 10 free on trial direct (www.acdsee.com). Give it a try, see for yourself, then buy the CD-ROM from Amazon at their lower price. Your hard drive will thank you for it. ^.^
Great product, but lacking even the most basic documenation December 27, 2007 Robert Lacivita 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I used ACDSee 4.0 as my photo manager for many years. Friends told me I needed to move over to Adobe Photoshop Elements, which I did. After many months I gave up on Photoshop (great programs, but too complicated, for me anyway, basic photo management)and upgraded to ACDSee 10. It loads fast, is not a system hog, and offers much better control storing photos. Not knocking Photoshop, but ACDSee meets my needs and works better for me that Photoshop. One major disappointment was the software didn't even come with a "Quick-Start" guide or any type of documentation. Going to have to print out the PDF User Guide found on their web site. BL
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