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POOP

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If you have tons of digital pictures on your computer and are looking for a great software to view and organize them, try ACD See 5.0 http://www.acdsystems.com/English/index.htm they have a free trial download for 30 days. I tried this software, and it works great! Very fast for viewing (with just a turn of the mouse wheel you can advance the pictures) even at full screen… After using a software called Zoombrowser which came with my Canon G-1, and powershot S-400 (a great compact camera )this software works at twice the speed . I also bought a Minolta Dimage 7hi which came with crappy software for viewing your pictures.
What software do you use for your digital camera? Is there something better out there?
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h_upmann

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Paint Shop Pro is the best I've seen (including the much pricier Photoshop). The red-eye reduction tool is awesome.

They offer a free 30 day (which I think will stretch to 60; it did for the previous version PSP7).

http://www.jasc.com/products/paintshoppro

If you're just looking for organizer/browser/slideshow, try irfanview
which is free

http://www.irfanview.com/
 

Berlin

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Pic viewer

For my PC's :
ACD See (free version) , and Infranview ( free, and an old version )

For my Mac: ACD See ( free ver.)
 

Stumpy

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I agree with h_upmann. I've been using Paint Shop Pro since version 2, upgrading here and there to version 7.

Great (and cheap) program that will convert, resize, view thumbnails, etc.

I use Photoshop for heavy editing, but when I'm doing tasks that are either repetitive or quick, PSP is still my favourite.
 
Irfanview is abslutely essential for anyone who has a large number of digital pictures and has to do anything with them.

Organizing, web pages, thumbs, contact sheets....

It is all there.

Possibly the greatest freeware application ever released.
 
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