A system tool developed by ACD Systems, Ltd.
Used by 730 people for 1699 hours, 37 minutes and 54 seconds
ACDSee is a shareware image viewer software for Windows developed by ACD Systems. Besides the usual thumbnail viewing of folders and file type conversion, key features of ACDSee include slideshow presentations, CD/DVD burning, HTML gallery creation, image folder syncing and editing/indexing of image metadata like Exif. It is also possible to do minor image manipulation like cropping, scaling and rotating.
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| Website: | acdsee.com/ |
| Version: | 10.0.243.0 |
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I was a 3.1 advocate (didn't like anything after that) until I reformatted and lost my SN. Then I tried V9 and 10. I really couldn't go back to 3.1 even if i had a SN. I really like it.
I user version 5 but it sounds good to me to go back to v3
Totally agree with mitry... I'm actually still using v3.0! And it works great! Fast, reliable, and sufficient for viewing photos. For more sophisticated stuff, I then open up IrfanView (v4.0).
I'm lovin' it.
I use version 3.1, since it has very low memory usage, loads images fast and there's not much hassle with configuration. It's a very good program, and has a few good touches that the standard windows image viewing program does not have.
too useful and fast
Best version is 3.1 - fast and sufficient.
Powerfull multimedia software
hmm... good
Para ver imágenes, the best.
Has a strange bug where the thumbnail view in explorer resets after opening an image in ACDsee.
I liked ACDSee - up to version 7. Versions afterwards got worse and bloated in my view (like Nero). I sought out a better, freeware alternative.
bloated, high latency, proprietary tagging system. No recommended.