Batch Copy operation hangs when “Place in subfolder” option is enabled, “Date” token added to the Name, and date format includes slash character (“/”).Cannot read any ACDSee Metadata embedded in BMP, CUR, DDS, EXR, GIF, HDR, ICO, JP2, MEF, PBM, PSD, or TGA. PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) not supported.Batch Copy and Batch Move will not work for images stored on cameras.Move to Trash will not work on images stored on cameras.Find Duplicates tool doesn’t work with iCloud Drive.File List items are sorted by name if items are uncataloged and sort method is based on EXIF or IPTC metadata.Image doesn’t fit display when app moved to another monitor and Full Screen enabled.Assigning metadata via the Batch tool fails if preceded by a Move or Copy action.Fixed a performance issue when browsing cataloged items on shared volumes via the Organize pane.In any case, from my first encounter with ACDSee for Mac v5 and then v6 to this latest 7th edition, I am very happy with the product: it's fast, more and more intuitive, more and more stable, simple yet powerful, and evolving nicely overall.Added support for macOS 13 Ventura. after changes have been made to the computer's files, more precisely after a round trip with an external editor!), instead of a seamless renewing of thumbnail pics running in the background. I’m also wondering why a ‘Refresh’ command via keyboard still remains necessary from time to time (i.e. From the ‘External Editors’ button, for instance, a simple choice between “Edit in.” or “ Edit a Copy in.” (Nik, Exposure, DxO, etc.) could be such a shortcut. Thanks for the almighty Undo & Redo buttons, and for all other subtle improvements in the Manage mode that I have yet to discover.Īmong possible features to improve, the ability to quickly Copy / Duplicate an original image in the 'Develop' Mode (not only in 'Manage' or 'View' modes) would greatly expand the External Editors functionality of ACDSee. I'm SO glad I did! The program is as speedy as v6 was if not more (the View Mode in full view is very fast, compared to all my other PP software), it also seems to run smoothly I especially find the new Gradient and Repair tools very worthwhile. Logging into my account portal today I note that I’m offered to upgrade any of my v3 / v4 / v6 licenses at a cost of US$49.95 each.Ī question then please - why am I having to pay for an upgrade within a month after I purchased your then-latest v6 product version (should the upgrade not be free?), and what is the actual price you’re looking to charge for the upgrade?ĪCDSee's excellent YouTube presentation of Photo Studio for Mac 7 by Adam (at: ) as well as the one from Jim Nik (at: ) really convinced me to upgrade from v6. On I took up your offer of discounted purchase of ACDSee Photo Studio for mac v6, and then yesterday - exactly a month later - received your email notification of the release of v7, offering an upgrade at a cost of US$59.99. Like LeChiffre (and it appears, Bruce Whittington) I’ve suffered frequent crashes of the product, reported in this forum at least once, which the support team haven’t been able to assist in troubleshooting. These days my use is focussed on the mac ecosystem and so have been using v3.x / v4.x until recently. I’m a long-time user - going back to Windows v2.x days. Hello ACDSoft team (or do we go by ACDSee these days?) Not being able to time tag pictures earlier than 1900 is one of the issues that has been requested for over 6 years it seems the developers are clueless as to how to implement this. Having said all that ACD is still missing a lot of equivalent functions and capability. It makes it difficult to keep supporting ACDSee in hopes it will mature into something more competitive.The upgrade is $49.wooohooo.and Affinity as far as I can tell is not an Asset Manager especially one that works with native files directly. In my view, the only thing ACDSee has that Affinity does not is its very useful browser, but that's expensive just for a browser. As an Affinity user, the current upgrade is free. Meanwhile, a new customer can buy Affinity Photo for $70 CAD (don't know the US price), which is far more capable. It's my understanding that it remains less functional than the PC version. At $60 US, discounted for customers like us who have patiently worked through various flawed iterations, reporting bugs along the way, it is only an upgrade to a software that is still emerging. With respect, I have to question the value of this upgrade.
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