ACDSee invites you to help build ACDSee Photo Editor 2008

I can finally share the most exciting news! As you know, ACDSee has been listening to what digiscrappers want. Many love using ACDSee Photo Manager for organizing their supplies. We started with ACDSee 9 and after listening to the feedback, ACDSee added new features to make ACDSee 10 more helpful to us. ACDSee 10 can view abr brushes & extract zipped files within ACDSee.

Now ACDSee is inviting YOU to help build ACDSee’s digiscrapping software! It will have many new features that digiscrappers will love. Many of us scrap in ACDSee Photo Editor 4 because it doesn’t have a high learning curve & it has some great features that make it user friendly. Existing features that make it unique are:

  • layers are not complicated
  • text on a path that is really easy
  • grouping objects simplifies many tasks & items can be adjusted within a grouping
  • vignettes create soft blended edges around your photos & papers
  • not a memory hog (as all ACDSee products are lightweight)

In addition, ACDSee Photo Editor 2008 will include:

  • Advanced journaling & text curving options
  • Simplified process for using your favorite papers & photos in templates
  • Artistic effects can be added, modified & deleted at any time
  • Advanced printing options to ensure that your project turns out as you expected
  • Use of abr brushes and create brushes from png’s and any image you choose

So how can you try out ACDSee Photo Editor 2008?

  • On February 25th, you will be able to download it.
  • We will post a link here on the blog
  • Post your feedback in the ACDSee forums (link will be provided)

ACDSee will be gathering the information & using it as they create the final product.

Heidi will be creating videos on the new features. The ACDSee team will be providing tips here on the blog. You’ll definitely want to try the new version of ACDSee Photo Editor 2008. And ACDSee wants to hear what you think!


Posted on : Feb 16 2008
Posted under ACDSee Photo Editor |

7 People have left comments on this post

Feb 23, 2008 - 07:02:04
Pam M. said:

Wow! This sounds good! I really would like it to be easier to use templates. I tried using your instructions, but it was too complicated. I use templates with almost every layout.

Feb 23, 2008 - 07:02:50
Connie said:

Hi Pam,
Thanks for commenting

We are very excited with how easy templates are to do now! The new software will be available in less than 48 hours!
We’ll post a link on Monday

Feb 23, 2008 - 08:02:05
Wendy said:

Yay, it is getting closer to the time! I can not wait!

Feb 24, 2008 - 11:02:48
Sherri said:

I’m excited to learn more about this. I’d like to get on board the digi scrapping wagon but Photoshop’s learning curve is too much. I want to scrap not spend days just learning a program. This program looks really promising.

Feb 25, 2008 - 09:02:07
carlalee said:

I’m really excited to try this out as well. I have to admit I’m an Adobe CS2 gal. I LOVE my CS2. But I have to be honest and say I don’t use but maybe 5% of CS2’s capability. If I can find something that does everything I want to do, you may just have a convert! I know my DH would be very happy with the smaller price tag. ;) -c-

Feb 25, 2008 - 10:02:17
tillie said:

Looking forward to the new version! All the information you have compiled for us is great…thanks ladies!


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