ACDSee Free 1.1.21

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ACDSee FreeACDSee Free is a blazing fast image viewer for your PC that shows off your photos, fast. Scroll through your images, zoom in and out, and print with ease. The viewer supports over 11 different types of files: BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TGA, TIFF, WBMP, PCX, PIC, WMF, EMF. ACDSee Free automatically displays your photo at the best size that can fit on your screen, so you can marvel instantly. Want to dig into the details? A variety of zoom options allow you to quickly see your photos at the level you need. Save even more time using a host of keyboard shortcuts in ACDSee Free. Seatbelts recommended. Print your photos your way. Choose the format, print multiple copies, and change the orientation. Also print your photos with headers, footers, and captions. ACDSee Free dynamically previews your image as you set your options, so you’ll know exactly how it will print.

Put ACDSee’s legendary viewing speed to work for your photos. From JPEG to BMP, ACDSee Free will display your photos fast. View your images without any delay or waiting.

Simply double-click on a photo to view it at full-screen. Quickly scroll through all your photos in that folder with your mouse or keyboard. Rotate your photos, copy, or save them to a different spot. Plus you can easily set a favorite shot as your desktop wallpaper.

Homepage – http://www.acdsee.com

Size: 12.3 MB

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4 comments

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    2012-08-10 at 23:40 Boskorp Says:

    Is it better and lighter than FastStone Viewer?

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    2012-08-11 at 06:10 AboGelany Says:

    Wonderful Excellent Very Good fun nice good job

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    2012-09-06 at 09:04 EmreG Says:

    Faststone Image Viewer is the best! Try it! (Free)

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    2012-09-07 at 00:41 KenEzthex Says:

    I use Ashampoo Photo Commander instead!

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