David, I've used various versions of ACDSee for years and found it a fairly stable program in most of its versions. I do have some minor issues with it, but end up coming back to it for various purposes. The main issue I currently have with it is that it can leave a lot of temporary files on the disk, I think when other software I'm using crashes. So I'd suspect your problem is due to some particular peculiarity with your system rather than to ACDSee. I have had similar problems with some other software, which works fine for most people but hangs my system. So though I sympathise, I don't think your complaint is fair to ACDSee. Regards, Peter Marshall petermarshall@... _________________________________________________________________ My London Diary http://mylondondiary.co.uk/ London's Industrial Heritage: http://petermarshallphotos.co.uk/ The Buildings of London etc: http://londonphotographs.co.uk/ and elsewhere...... David Keenan wrote: > I guess that this is something of a flame but I just have to get this frustrating program off of my chest. > > I gave using it the ole college try even through a few updates but it is still a failure in my opinion. > > I want to like it but among some minor issues, it crashes on me at all the wrong times especially with large tiff files, so bye-bye ACDSee. > > Dave. >
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Re: [Digital BW] ACDSee ya...
2006-06-10 by Peter Marshall
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