The user interface has been improved since older versions with colourful icons and an intuitive layout making it quite pleasant to use. The second time around, there were no problems and we were confronted with the following layout.Īs we are testing the trial version here, there is a banner advertisement along the bottom of the window. Then the program crashed and had to be restarted. Things didn't get off to a good start in our test, as the increase in features has resulted in more slightly annoying pop-up messages. There is also a 10.8Mb trial version which lasts 30 days and can be downloaded from the ACDSee site here. The software is purchasable via download for around $50 or approximately 34 after currency conversion.
Pentium class processor with 32 MB of RAM.
Preview over 50 popular multimedia file formats.In its latest incarnation, Version 4.0, it aims to provide 'intuitive, professional-quality imaging tools to acquire, view, organise, enhance, print and share your images on the Internet quickly'.
ACDSee is a very popular and well established picture viewer.