Icon of program: ACDSee

ACDSee for Mac

  • Trial version
  • In English
  • V8
  • 2.4
  • (12)

Fast and lightweight photo management tool

If you've ever used ACDSee on the PC you may well be excited by the arrival of ACDSee Pro for Mac. While tools like Aperture, Expression Media and LightRoom have already filled the gap, ACDSee Pro will no doubt appeal to fans of the Windows version.

ACDSee Pro attempts to provide a fast, flexible platform for managing your photos, and has been rebuilt specifically for Mac. The focus of the program is the browsing, viewing, cataloging and printing of images. This makes ACDSee a refreshingly simply program in terms of just viewing and organizing your photos. At the same time, however, it feels rather limited, especially compared to programs such as Picasa and iPhoto.

For example, there are no Geotagging options and no online integration features to help get your photos online. However, it does have a very lightweight and easy to use feel about it. The interface is divided into the 'View' and 'Manage' buttons in the top right, which are self explanatory. Use View when you want to view photos and Manage when you want to organize them. You can also set ACDSee Pro to automatically detect when your camera is connected for automatic retrieval of your images. Initially you get a two-day free trial but you request a key by email, you can extend this to February 19th 2010.

ACDSee is both refreshingly quick and lightweight for a photo management package, but it lacks the online and geotagging features that we've come to expect from photo apps nowadays.

Changes

Improved user interface: Add and delete categories easily: Sorting your files is even easier with the addition of + and - buttons in the Organize pane. With one click, add or remove custom categories to find and sort your files. Batch workflow tool: Improved copy action: The Batch workflow tool now allows you to copy your files to new folders based on date and time. Batch processing: Your meticulous photo editing process can be saved for future use, and now, shared with others. Set your process steps in the Batch workflow tool, export your settings in one file, save for later or share.

  • Pros

    • Very fast and lightweight
    • Easy to use
  • Cons

    • Can be unstable as still in Beta stage
    • Doesn't have Geotagging or Online features
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Icon of program: ACDSee

ACDSee for Mac

  • Trial version
  • In English
  • V8
  • 2.4
  • (12)

User reviews about ACDSee

by Ambika J

It never downloads for mac, tried couple of times, dont waste your time.

by Anonymous

Good choice when we work with some collaboration on PC-LAN network . I find it good when work with various type of image and co-working type.I work with windows and mac workflow . Acdsee is the software(app) that we use for browsing on large project such as game illustration (character , environment , acting, ... ), 3d form modeling , fashion image reference ,...In my opinion , it's good tools with preview app .

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