ACDSee Photo Manager 2009 Now Available

ACDSee Photo Manager 2009

ACDSee has launched its Photo Manager 2009 offering new tools to keep users’ photos organized and ready for sharing. The software is designed especially for avid amateur photographers, scrapbookers and crafters.

There’s a new Import tool that lets you rename, back up, categorize and add keywords to images as they are acquired from a camera, card reader, CD/DVD or other storage device. ACDSee Photo Manager automatically saves and preserves the original image file when it is first opened for editing within the software.

Additionally, you can now also add a custom border, drop shadow or edge effect, then share favorite images with quick uploaders to online tools like Flickr.

“Improved features combine to make ACDSee Photo Manager 2009 the quickest, most flexible and affordably priced organization software available for at-home use,” said Melanie Wood, community manager for ACD Systems.

ACDSee Photo Manager 2009 may be tried free for 30 days or bought outright for $50.

[Site: ACDSee.com]

Published by Chris Malinao

Chris teaches Lightroom as workflow software to photography students at the FPPF, Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation. He also teaches smartphone photography.