ACDSee 8 Photo Manager

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Publisher: ACD Systems
Price: $44.99

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

ACDSee 8 Photo Managers razor-sharp search tools help you find your best photos, 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 buy and learn complicated digital photo software?

That's exactly what ACDSee 8 does for you. Find your one photo in a million, and easily manage the rest. Count on powerful organizing 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 fast with the Quick Search Bar. Polish 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.

Get your photos fast. Download photos from your digital camera and save them to your computer in a few simple steps.Find and organize your photos into preset or customized folders or categories, rate your favorites, and store detailed searchable information at the touch of a key.

Browse and view with confidence. Preview, sort, and filter files in a simple, drag-and-drop interface, and view your photos at any size or magnification.

Fix and enhance any photo like an expert. Correct groups of photos at the same time, fix red-eye or exposure problems, and perfect your photos with professional editing tools.Burn your photos to CD or DVD, and create backups of your best memories. Create slide shows, screen savers, or on-line photo albums for friends and family, and produce professional prints and contact sheets.

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ACDSee really does "see"

By bennettbrian on Sun, 2008-11-09 20:11
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Pros: 30 day trial w/full functionality, no reinstall needed for trial->purchased product, DB sharing by multiple users and/or multiple computers, support for cataloging offline media, hierarchical/extensible user-defined categories, customizable installation.
Cons: Trial version process cumbersome, overwhelming interface for casual users, no email support.
With the move to digital-based photography, disorganization of photos can quickly become the norm. ACDSee closes that gap with its product chock-full of tools to effectively tag, categorize, mark and...

ACDSee really does "see"

By bennettbrian on Sun, 2008-11-09 20:06
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Pros: 30 day trial w/full functionality, no reinstall needed for trial->purchased product, DB sharing by multiple users and/or multiple computers, support for cataloging offline media, hierarchical/extensible user-defined categories, customizable installation.
Cons: Trial version process cumbersome, overwhelming interface for casual users, no email support.
With the move to digital-based photography, disorganization of photos can quickly become the norm. ACDSee closes that gap with its product chock-full of tools to effectively tag, categorize, mark and...

Who made who? or Who made this!?

By Andrew Evans on Mon, 2008-03-03 22:16
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Pros: Easy Access to all of your photos. Enlarged Thumbnails to view smaller objects Plenty of work space and filter options Able to rate photos and then sort them by ratings
Cons: It is a hassle to maintain and KEEP the pics organized. Clicking one wrong button throws all the organized pics off track. Depending on your opinion it imports ALL media, therefore mp3 and pics
So I downloaded this program and from the start i liked it. It has a nice layout. the thumbnails enlarged when you hovered the mouse over them, basically easy tools and features from the start. How...

Come worst than previous

By saifulhaq on Fri, 2007-08-24 14:02
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Pros: Good Environment, Nice and Clean Theme, Easy to Manage the Pictures, Can view the exif of the picture.
Cons: So heavy and memory hunger
For the basic user, it is a good software and can be categorized as one stop center for photo manager software. This company wanted to be like a Microsoft. They bundled everything inside the package....

Great for pros and amateurs

By haiders on Tue, 2007-02-20 10:33
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Pros: Has something for everyone: amateurs and pros. Great features
Cons: a bit slow and somewhat hard to learn
This product is underrated. Not many people know about it but it is exceptional in many ways. It is quite simple to use and provides functionality that is almost to the same level of photoshop and...

ACDSee 8 Photo Manager

By yongao on Tue, 2006-10-17 05:13
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Pros: Still a fast image browser, but with slower computer I suggest older version of ACDSee. ACDSee 8 has enough tools for basic to average image editing requirements.
Cons: For the very basic user, ACDSee 8 can be too feature-rich software. Depending on the computer used, this new version can perform slowly.
ACDSee has been my choice for photo management since version 3.1. I'm a photo addict that takes lots of pictures; and ACDSee is the best one yet I found to organize the hundreds of pictures I have. I...

Your own family albums off the shelf

By brich182 on Mon, 2006-01-23 17:50
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Pros: Easy photo management, easy to use interface and extras
Cons: none
My wife and I take hundreds of pictures with our digital camera. I try to save them to folders so I can remember what and where they are, but that gets pretty crazy sometimes. Acdsee makes it so easy...

Overwhelming Photography

By David on Mon, 2005-12-26 16:03
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Pros: As a media browser ACDSee is very, very fast. Forget about using Windows OS image browsing options. After you start using ACDSee, you won't need deal with the sluggishness of other solutions.
Cons: Designers and advanced PC users will appreciate rich and sophisticated image management features ACDSee offers, but people new to digital photography might feel overwhelmed or even lost.
ACDSee 8 is essentially an image-management program, so it needs to be viewed as such. In addition to that, image-editing features ACDSee 8comes with are simply outstanding. Unlike previous versions,...

Photographs Best Friend

By Monster on Mon, 2005-12-26 11:27
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Pros: ACDSee not only creates thumbnails of your images and lets you quickly browse through them, but also comes with special photo repair tools for removing blemishes, lens flares, and fixing red-eye problems.
Cons: The software has a lot of extraneous features I’d never use, like creating Flash slideshows. Also, 50 dollars is a bit much, especially when there is free Picasa.
I think there are a lot of people out there, for whom ACDSee is and always was the number one photo software (besides Photoshop). And there is a good reason for that. ACDSee is a photo organizer that...

My Favorite Photo Companion

By JennyMia on Mon, 2005-12-26 10:36
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Pros: Definitely the best photomanager on the market right now. Nothing, not even Picasa comes remotely close.
Cons: With every new release ACDSee gets to be more and more complicated and more and more slow. Now they plan for the Pro version. Oh-oh.
Apart from Fireforx, ACDSee8 is the single most used app on my computers. I’ve had ACDSee for longer than George Bush is in office, at least it feels this way. While working as a digital...