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ACDSee

ACDSee - 1.6.5

image/sound viewer and management tool

All Time: (2.2)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.6.5
Release Date: 2001-11-30
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 51,829
Downloads (all versions): 77,886
Price: $29.95

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Product Description:

High speed, full-featured image viewer that displays digital images in high resolution. ACDSee for Mac is also an image browser that lets you find and organize image archives, movie and sound clips. ACDSee for Mac supports over 40 popular image file formats with the highest quality image output. Plus! ACDSee for Mac offers fast viewing and playing for Multimedia files using QuickTime technology, including MPEGs and even MP3s! Simple to use!

What's new in this version:

Previous versions of ACDSee 1.6 had a startup message indicating file comments could not be set while running under OS X. This needed to be disabled when running under OS X.1 as file comments will now work under OS X.1. This dialog will only appear when running under OS X.0.0 through OS X.0.4
  • The feature Set Desktop Picture was disabled while running under OS X in previous versions of ACDSee 1.6 because this functionality was not available in the OS. OS X.1 enables this feature on the menu bar, contextual menus and the tool bar had to be adjusted to re-enable this feature under X.1
  • Operating System Requirements:

    This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

    • Mac OS X 10.1
    • Mac OS X 10.0
    • Mac OS Classic

    Additional Requirements:

    • PPC
    • Mac OS 8.5 or higher
    • 8 MB RAM
    • QuickTime 3.0 or higher

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    ACDSee ReviewFor me, this is appears to be the best there is (1.6.9) - Version: 1.6, 6/17/2004 06:26PM PST

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    Jacinta
    This program has its share of problems, but at least the minor revisions seem to have been upgraded in recent times, which is good news.

    I was happy with the classic version on the PC before I dumped windows and moved to a Mac. And although there are many great graphics programs on the Mac, none work like ACDSEE or something like GwenView on Linux.

    Most others are slow in comparison and hopeless for navigating 3000+ images in a single directory, all thumbnailed.

    ACDSEE's strenghts are its fast, can navigate existing directories with ease, has full screen mode that works nicely like the PC one although zoom is limited.

    So for the Time being this is as good as it gets for me, be it limited and with many bugs. (I dont recommend any editing of images with this product) but the browser and its speed is what sets ACDSEE appart from the others

    So to the ACDSEE team, fix the bugs and if add any features. Zooming in full screen mode when autosize is on would be nice.
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    ACDSee ReviewI think that… - Version: 1.6, 7/13/2001 05:05PM PST

    MrMcNeil
    this is a Great app.. I have used it for several years on My PC Box, and now this Mac version is getting better and better on my Mac Box. if your like me then you will buy it, but you can use it for free for a long time if you can stand the nags... I give it 5 stars because It works great for me =]
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    ACDSee CommentaryI recommend trying… - Version: 1.6, 6/30/2001 03:17AM PST

    DrFrankS
    iView MediaPro. I find it to be a better application than ACDSee. It is fast, creates small catalog files, and has many features. I've been using iView to catalog my photo collection in addition to creating individual catalogs for each DVD-RAM disk or CD-R I create. Try iView before deciding.
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