40% sale on ACDSee Photo Manager 9 ends today!
Thursday, August 30th, 2007 byACDSee Photo Manager 9 is on sale thru midnite tonite for $23.99.
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ACDSee Photo Manager 9 is on sale thru midnite tonite for $23.99.
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As online photo services shift & change, it’s important for you to be able to move your photos & possibly even back them up online at another site. I rec’d a few emails from Yahoo! photos about their decision to close that service in favor of Flickr.
It made this article by Lifehacker quite pertinent. They provide information about Migratr, a freeware app for moving your photos & metadata from one sharing service to another.
I have about 8 yrs worth of digital photos at Shutterfly.com Unfortunately, to get them back I would need to pay for their CD burning service, but it’s a nice backup if I ever need it. And there other services are great and their unlimited storage can’t be beat!)
Where do you have most of your online photos at?
Darren Rouse over at Digital Photography School posted these two lists. I think they may be quite helpful if you’re looking for a camera. Choosing a camera was difficult for me because I wanted to make sure my investment suited my needs.
Last fall when I was researching cameras, there were so many choices & factors to consider. I opted for a point & shoot & I’m glad to see that it’s at the top of the Point & Shoot list! (and I really do like it too!)
Top 10 Point & Shoot Digital Cameras
Do you agree with the lists based on your experience?
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ACDSee 9 Highlights:
View photos faster with Quick View
ACDSee 9 provides the fastest image viewing experience yet. With the new Quick View mode you get ACDSee’s powerful viewer pared down to the essentials, so it displays your photos with greater speed than ever before. Access all other ACDSee features from Quick View mode with one double-click.
Fix photos in one click
Correct common photo problems in just one click. In Edit mode, fix red eye, exposure, blurred photos, color casts and more. You’ll save photos you would have otherwise deleted.
Save time with Auto Categories
Auto Categories take the pain out of organizing your photos by doing it for you. When Getting Photos from your camera or storage device, ACDSee Photo Manager now automatically puts your photos into convenient categories based on IPTC/EXIF camera information, ACD database information, and file properties.
Find photos intuitively using Calendar Events View
Use the Calendar interface to find your photos by memorable events. The Calendar Events View automatically organizes your photos based on the date they were taken. You can even personalize your events with unique descriptions, like “AutoShow†or “Summer Fishing Tripâ€.
Certified for Windows Vistaâ„¢
ACDSee 9 provides the best possible image viewing and organizing experience on Windows Vista™. It’s also backwards compatible on Windows XP and 2000.

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*offer expires August 30, 2007