Viewing photos on one's PC can be a frustrating experience when one has folder after folder chock full of tons of image files. Giving each photo a descriptive name can help, but going through each and every single still from a digital camera and trying to rename each one individually can be just as much of a pain. It's especially frustrating when the computer can't preview the images quickly enough, so users end up have to wait forever for the image-viewing program to load up every time they want to see what a particular image is. This is why ACDSee Free was developed.
ACDSee Free speeds up your photo viewing, sorting, and organizing experience by providing a simple, lightweight interface that does one job and does it extremely quickly and efficiently. That job is opening and displaying image files. With ACDSee Free, you can speed through your image libraries like greased lightning, quickly opening and viewing each photo much faster than when using the stock Windows photo viewer.
ACDSee Free gives users an advantage in photo organization--especially those users who need extra fast performance due to having hundreds or even thousands of image files spread across multiple folders. With ACDSee Free, these users can quickly navigate through each folder, view the images, and rename or re-categorize them as necessary.
With all of the bloatware that comes pre-installed on Windows, one would think that eventually Microsoft would wise up to the negative effect all of this processor overhead is having on their users and give people a break. Fortunately, users who want fast photo viewing performance don't have to wait for a break from Bill Gates; they can give themselves one by downloading and installing ACDSEE Free.
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