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Just a few of many new features and options that ThumbsPlus v7 offers:ġ. ThumbsPlus trial version! Download the latest and greatest ThumbsPlus
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This plug-in works with the PRO edition and canīe tested on either the Standard Edition of ThumbsPlus and/or the latest This Digicam plug-in supports the majority ofĭigital camera raw formats. Note: THIS IS A LIMITED TIME OFFER AND EXPIRES AFTER December 10th, 2005!ĭigital camera owners, we offer the Digicam plug-in to all ThumbsPlus v7
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New and upgrade sale pricing is as follows: Getting one this season? Buy ThumbsPlus 7.0 now and save as Cerious >Are you enjoying your new digital camera? Do you know someone who is Ok.here ya go-note, the sale ended 12/10/05 but.'-}} It finally got so bad I removed ACDSee from my computer, and I'm finding other ways to work.Going back to ThumbsPlus? Just had an email from them me go find it.
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Still, I am liking it better than anything else I've used.Īndrew: As I used ACDSee more, other problems started showing up, and I was seeing no update patches from the company. And some of the features are less than refined. I had a couple shut downs since I got it. And so now I've finally upgraded.īut it is not bulletproof. And then in version 8, enough features had been healed that as I was testing it, I found myself preferring it to the Classic version. I think it might have been version 6 when it got its speed back. But during this time ACDSee also became one of the most popular consumer photo managers, if not the most popular. Then went on with upgrades, each of which I tested and rejected. ACD Systems seemed to understand that this was not the same old ACDSee, and they rebadged version 2.x as the Classic version and sold it as the tool for people who need something that is fast and efficient. Some features were redesigned and came out worse. Then ACDSee 3 came along, and it became a rocky ride. So I can quickly find my pictures (using its browse and view features), and then launch and load into the editor of my choice. I have shortcuts for all my photo applications right in the ACDSee interface. In fact, it became the command center for all my photo work. I continue to use ThumbsPlus for some tasks. But I must also add that it did not completely replace ThumbsPlus. Pretty soon it displaced ThumbsPlus as my primary image manager. I first tried it out of desperation, when ThumbsPlus developed a problem. It also cached the next image in the file list, to be ready for viewing.

So fast that it bragged by showing the load time on the status bar. It started life as possibly the fastest image viewer around. ACDSee is a photo file manager and viewer that runs on the Windows platform.
