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Though this is off topic in a Publisher forum, it seems tangentially relevant. Which, surprise, totals the same as Affinity Photo, at $50. The catalog function in Lightroom does not seem to slow that app down much it saves thumbnails so you can view things easily.ĪCDSee is on sale again at $34.95, though that appears to be for the old version, 3.7.2, the demo download. Then there's upgrade pricing at $24.95 for version 4. Long ago Bridge was part of Photoshop but it slowed down the app so much that Adobe turned it into a separate unit. ACDSee appears to be much like Adobe bridge with editing tools.
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Though Lightroom started on the Mac, it, and, I presume, ACDSee work the same on Windows as they do on the Mac.
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Actually, I only use the cataloguing function of ACDSee not photo-editing (I didn't use Lightroom's editing either).
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Ah, sorry but I'm in the majority Windows world (and before that it was CP/M, TRSDOS and finally QDOS/MS-DOS in those far-off days before the Xerox Alto introduced the idea of a mouse-driven GUI in the '70s).
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