But it's in line with many professional apps, including those from Adobe. The fact that you have to create an account to register the product before you can unlock it bothers some people. Though this is off topic in a Publisher forum, it seems tangentially relevant. Which, surprise, totals the same as Affinity Photo, at $50. ![]() The catalog function in Lightroom does not seem to slow that app down much it saves thumbnails so you can view things easily.ĪCDSee is on sale again at $34.95, though that appears to be for the old version, 3.7.2, the demo download. Then there's upgrade pricing at $24.95 for version 4. Long ago Bridge was part of Photoshop but it slowed down the app so much that Adobe turned it into a separate unit. ACDSee appears to be much like Adobe bridge with editing tools. ![]() Though Lightroom started on the Mac, it, and, I presume, ACDSee work the same on Windows as they do on the Mac. Actually, I only use the cataloguing function of ACDSee not photo-editing (I didn't use Lightroom's editing either). Ah, sorry but I'm in the majority Windows world (and before that it was CP/M, TRSDOS and finally QDOS/MS-DOS in those far-off days before the Xerox Alto introduced the idea of a mouse-driven GUI in the '70s).
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