~terry
Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (11:40)
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ACDSee -- ACDSee is an extremely quick graphics image viewer,
supporting JPEG, BMP, GIF, PCD, PCX, PNG, TGA and TIF
image type formats. If you want to view images without modifying
them, this client may be your best bet. ACDSee beats LView Pro
hands down in terms of image viewing performance. Part of this
performance is illusionary -- by displaying images while
decompressing, ACDSee appears to load images quicker than an
image viewer that has to wait until the entire image is
uncompressed before displaying it. A more important factor in the
performance gap, though, is the fact that ACDSee uncompresses
files better than other image viewers, thereby loading and displaying
images much quicker. ACDSee also incorporates thumbnail images,
giving you the opportunity to see what you'll be uncompressing
beforehand. Additional features include file descriptions, image
decompression statistics, an automatic slideshow presentation
format for multiple images (including reverse and random
capabilities), a new status bar, and a new toolbar. While a great
image viewing program, ACDSee cannot manipulate an image in
any way (even for quick resizing or cropping). A recently released
version for Windows 95 gives native 32-bit image viewing power to
both Windows 95 and Windows NT (3.51) users.
Pros: Extremely quick image decompression, fastest graphics
viewer available
Cons: Can't perform any image manipulation tasks
New for '3.x: Batch image printing, reverse and random slide show
capabilities, more
New for '95: Windows 95 release (now runs on Windows NT 4.0
too), improved installation, more
Version Reviewed: Win 3.1 - 1.31 Official Release. Win 95 - 1.0
Beta 7
Date of Review: 7/4/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
~wizzle
Sat, Oct 26, 1996 (19:04)
#1
I found this a handy extra app, even though I own Paintshop Pro, with its browser capability. ACDSee lets me manage my graphics (about 80megs worth) much more quickly and I usually keep it open when I am running my HTML editor (HotdogPro) to find the image I want to move into my homepage folder. Saves mu much more than the $18 it cost in time and aggrevation. And a snap to use and install!! Nice product.
~terry
Sat, Aug 9, 1997 (10:59)
#2
From the ACDSee folks:
I'm a representative for ACD Systems, we are the developers of
ACDSee. I'd like to thank you for having a link to our software
on you web page.
I'd also like to take this time to notify you that our software has
been updated.
Latest versions of ACDSee.
-ACDSee16 v1.5 (acdc1615.exe)
-ACDSee32 v2.1 (acdc3221.exe)
Latest versions of PicaView.
-PicaView16 v1.3 (pvu1613.exe)
-PicaViewNT v1.3 (pvunt13.exe)
-PicaView32 V1.0 (pvu3210.exe)
Please check to make sure your links to our software are current,
Http://www.acdsystems.com ftp://ftp.acdsystems.com
http://www.acdvictoria.com ftp://ftp.islandnet.com
http://www.acdsys.com ftp://ftp.servtech.com
Thank you in advance,
Ian MacDonald - CyberMarketer - ACD Systems, Ltd.
mailto:
//imac@acdsystems.com - 250-382-5828
~pollox
Fri, Dec 17, 1999 (18:33)
#3
My expiriences woth acdsee may have been with an older version, but I am amazed that folks find it 'fast'. I always got frustrated with it and reset my image viewer filetypes to Irfanview. if you think ACDsee is fast you really should take a look at Irfan. and best of all, it's postcardware; if you like it send the programmer a postcard. :)
it is at
http://stud1.tuwien.ac.at/~e9227474/
or it's US mirror at
http://members.home.com/rsimmons/irfanview/
~MarciaH
Fri, Dec 17, 1999 (18:40)
#4
How does it compare with Lview Pro or is it entirely different. All I can get from those URLs is to other mirror sites and nothing else.
~terry
Mon, Dec 20, 1999 (09:12)
#5
That's the question that came to my mind, the comparision with Lview Pro.