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03-Apr-2008, 08:02 PM #1
Best Photo Management Software?
What is the best photo management software on the market today? I don't mind if it costs money either.

But I have absolutely zero interest in photo editing. I just want something that can manage my huge collection of photos with speed, and where I can easily click on the photo to view it in full size.
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03-Apr-2008, 08:14 PM #2
You may want to try Picasa
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03-Apr-2008, 09:59 PM #3
I have Picasa but I don't like how when you click on the photo it doesn't occupy the whole screen (or most of it). I don't want to use CTRL + Shift to do that each time either.

Anyone ever try Picajet or ACDSee? Are these any better than Picasa?

Again I don't care about photo editing, just speed and organization.

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04-Apr-2008, 02:51 AM #4
I personally don't like picasa. ACDSEE used to be a fantastic little programme but the new versions are big with lots of extra's that frustrates me.
Recently I have been using Faststone image viewer. http://www.faststone.org/ It reminds me a lot of the ACDSEE ver 3. Is easy to use, allows you to view pictures without any fuss or bother.
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04-Apr-2008, 12:44 PM #5
I second the FastStone produts. You still need to double click or right click <enter> on a thumbnail in the image viewer but it takes you right to full screen and there are very handy auto-hide toolbars on all 4 sides of the screen so you don't have to pop out of fullscreen to perform other tasks in the program
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04-Apr-2008, 09:49 PM #6
For simplicity sake you could try Irfanview Thumbs, I've been mucking around with it lately and it is simple. Although it only has minor management abilities as far as I can see..

I guess it depends on what you need in management.

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