Free ACDSee 10 Photo Manager
ACDSee 10 Photo Manager makes it easy to do more with your photos. View, organize, enhance and share quickly and simply.

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The easy way to organize, enhance and share your photos.
* View your images instantly onscreen
* Quickly correct, perfect and restore your photos
* Organize and access your images effortlessly
* Easily share your favorites
* Simple Metadata editing such as date and time
If you want to view, organize, find and share images quickly, ACDSee 10 is the perfect solution. Use keywords, categories and your own Windows® filing system to instantly locate the right image. Easily correct or improve those less than perfect photos. Share your favorites by email, on your free online album or as high-quality prints.
Top New Features
Sharing made Simple
Simplify online photo sharing with integrated uploading to sites like Flickr and Smugmug. Post a photo widget on your website or blog, powered by your free ACDSee SendPix online album.
Browse by date
Browse and find photos intuitively on a virtual calendar with the new Photo Calendar option.
Instant Previews
Preview larger versions of your thumbnails instantly with ACDSee 10’s new Pop-up Previews.
Advanced Image Editing
Apply corrections, adjustments, and creative effects to a selected area of your image with the new Selections tool, giving you complete technical and artistic control of every aspect of your image. With ACDSee’s advanced red-eye tool, get natural-looking results with custom eye colors to replace red areas.
Photo Presentations
Create Power Point® presentations right inside ACDSee, including notes, captions and more.
Unzip & Go
Unzip files and start viewing and organizing archived items right away, without leaving ACDSee.
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ACDSee looks like a great tool for taking your digital photos to the next level. My question is how does it compare to simply using iphoto. Are the advantages significant?
ACDSEE more day more great