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Old 05-01-08, 14:21
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Anyone got any comments on this 'Toolbox'. Just had a look & at £62 looks OK. What do the pro's think?

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Hi Abigail, I cannot help you much as I use Apple Macs, but from the blurb it seems to be aimed at volume sorting with some editing features thrown in. I would wait to see what others have to say and I know there are many good PC programs out there - some I think you may find are free. In the mean time I suggest you "google" the program and then read around the manufacturers site at "blogs" and other peoples comments other than their own.
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Hi Abigail. I find myself agreeing with Andy, when I last used the program it was not a bad file browser/image viewer but there were plenty of free programs did the job just as well. Unless it has changed dramatically (into say a good image editor type program) then I can't see how they can justify the price. Hopefully someone with more details will post here.
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Old 05-01-08, 17:49
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Thanks Andy & Derek. I have had a look & downloaded their free trial. It doesn't appear to have anything more than Picasa2 but it does show everything as per date & alphabet. I think I'll wait a while & see what I can do with it?
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Have to say, if you're going to spend £60, then you'd be better off buying Adobe Photoshop Elements. It would give you everything that ACDSee gives you plus a far more capable editing package.
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