
Check out the list of legal ACDSee versions that will be suitable for work with your files. 1.In our previous review of ACDSee Pro 5, we asked if the program could hold it's own in a saturated market. Obviously the answer is yes because we're here on the seventh edition now.

New features in Pro 7 include non-destructive image repair and new radial and linear gradient tools, as well as a new detail brush, dual monitor support and a tilt/shift effect which gives the look of a diorama. That's just a selection of new features which seem impressive. But is it worth the £119 / $199 price tag? Find out in our ACDSee Pro 7 review. Installation and Useĭownloading the program from the ACDSee website takes a few minutes, it's the installation that can take anything up to 20 minutes. Once the desktop icon was installed, we launched the program and were faced with a screen to either take a trial run, enter a licence key or start our membership.


The layout is pretty much the same as the previous version(s) which is great for current owners of ACDSee.
