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The original, fast, effective, and easy-to-use picture viewer from ACD Systems.
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ACDSee Classic (formerly ACDSee32) is the original fast and easy-to-use image viewer from ACD Systems. This award-winning digital imaging software is both a picture viewer and thumbnail browser that gives you high-resolution display in over 15 image formats like tiff, jpeg, pic, pix, and gif. With ACDSee Classic, you have the power to organize all your pictures and graphics with personalized descriptions, so you can find them quickly. Plus, you get practical tools for easy image conversion, cropping, and lossless jpeg rotation. ACDSee Classic imaging software is the original digital imaging shareware winner and the father of ACD Systems unparalleled success!
You can use ACDSee Classic to view, manage and print your image files and thumbnails quickly. Enjoy a flexible and efficient user interface, and get extremely fast operation with superior quality image display. Crop your images and rotate jpegs without losing image quality. Convert whole batches of files to new formats, including bmp, jpeg, pcx, tga, and tiff. Plus, play WAV sound files and create your personal image slide shows!
ACDSee Classic gives you support for your digital camera and lets you take software controlled pictures. It also uses less memory to view images than other digital imaging applications.
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Buy ($34.95) / Download (1.5 MB)
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| 271 / 16 (total / last month) |
| 10-09-2005 06:07:21 GMT |
| 15-03-2000 |
| English |
| Win95, Win98, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000 |
| 486DX 32MB RAM Display adaptor with 256 color support. 4 MB free hard disk space |
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luca.armanni (1-Feb-2006 13:15:58 GMT) |
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I think it would be safe to say that anyone who has a PC at home does have a collection of pictures that he holds dear. Be it images downloaded from the Internet, images received through forwarded emails, photos from the scanner or digital camera, or even a desktop wallpaper collection. Chances are, that there are some useful images scattered all over your drive and the idea of sorting and categorizing them manually brings up a whole bunch of phobias in you. If this is the situation you're in right now then ACDSee may just be the thing for you |

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Sam (19-Mar-2005 08:11:17 GMT) |
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I think it would be safe to say that anyone who has a PC at home does have a collection of pictures that he holds dear. Be it images downloaded from the Internet, images received through forwarded emails, photos from the scanner or digital camera, or even a desktop wallpaper collection. Chances are, that there are some useful images scattered all over your drive and the idea of sorting and categorizing them manually brings up a whole bunch of phobias in you. If this is the situation you're in right now then ACDSee may just be the thing for you. |
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