![]() ![]() The built-in help system offers to lend a hand, but it’s pretty basic. There are a selection of files available on their website but we’d rather see these incorporated into the program itself – and preferably not delivered in PDF format. It’s all fairly intuitive, although with so many options onboard, things can get a little confusing. ![]() The large middle section shows folder thumbnails and selected full size images, while the left hand bar displays a navigation tree, with a larger thumbnail preview below. The right hand side is used to rank, search, caption and categorise your pictures. This sleek interface is made up of four, resizeable main areas. We’ve been using various versions of ACDSee dating back to the year dot, and our loyalty has been rewarded by a fast, stable program which has done a grand job of indexing our hefty photo collection, now numbering tens of thousands of snaps.įor some time the program has been offered in two flavours – the pricier ‘Pro’ version and the cheaper, consumer focused ACD See Photo Manager – with the flagship version certainly looking the part, resplendent in subdued greys and ‘pro’ black.
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