I think many people are mistaking "bloatware" for having lots of features. I love the ability to resize and email automatically. This software just keeps getting better and better. It makes good use of memory, is optimized to start quickly and will "optimize the database" for even quicker accessibility. I had two hundred thumbnails in a directory open in one second. If you "Catalog Files" in the "Database" then the thumbnails open almost instantaneously. What do you people mean by "bloated?" Bloated refers to the efficiency of the code and NOT the size of the program.ĪCDSEE v8 will open in ONE SECOND on my system (after it's been opened once). I wonder if it's freeware days are numbered?) Try "Picasa2" and then rate this program if you want to compare freeware. * Current pathname in batch processing. * Thumbnail used in folder's thumbnail. * Watermark of a 32bits on a 32bits picture * Sun TAAC "format" Buffer Overflow Vulnerability * Drag&Drop on rating/Colour label don't refresh. * NCONVERT: Output filename used for lossless rotation. * View section => CheckerColor1, CheckerColor2, CheckerSize * TxtBackColor & TxtForeColor in Browser section. * 'unrated' & 'uncolored' added in categories tree for drag&drop. * XMP are kept when saving in JPEG & TIFF If this is referring to files associations, than I can't see how a software can be better than another, thus I assume that I misunderstand what that means as well. XnView is also free, is as customisable (if you bother trying), "better" is not very descriptive, if you want powerful editing tools you can use photoshop filters (like the bundled Harry's filters), and I fail to understand what "better integration in the OS" means. "Free, more customizable, better and vastly more powerful editing tools, better integration into the windows platform." I do not personally like IrfanView (the interface didn't seem to mature since the Windows 16bits days), and if I'm going to use ACDsee, I'll want to use the classic version, and in which case I'd rather use the free XnView which gives ACDSee classic a run for its money. I prefer it over Faststone without a thought (last time I checked, XnView was faster, snappier, and I cannot stand how FastStone enforces their skin over the standard Windows look that I carefully selected and am happy with).
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