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Old October 16th, 2006, 11:32 AM
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ACDSee is great on PC. Any like it for Intel Mac

I love ACDSee. However, that product is no longer supported for Mac.

I need a file viewer / browser like it. I do not want to import anything into it. I want to be able to rove over the entire hard drive to see image files where they are.

I downloaded the old Mac version 1.6 (I think) of ACDSee and it seemed to work but I could not license it. Any solutions?
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Old October 16th, 2006, 02:37 PM
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Old October 16th, 2006, 06:14 PM
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Graphic Converter is great. If you want something much smaller (and free) that may fit your needs, try FFView. Not nearly as many features as GC, but it's noticeably faster.
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Old October 28th, 2006, 05:51 PM
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For going through a directory full of images, I like JView. It will go to the next image with Command-right arrow (or to previous with cmd-left). It is somewhat limited as to what types of images it will handle, but it does the most common ones. Toyviewer handles more formats and offers some simple editing as well, but the advance to the next image is not as nice.
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Xee & FFview Works Fine And They're Free
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One thing I really liked about ACDSee before they added all that crap was that it did two things really well: look at pictures and give you a browser view of the directory.

On PC, I only use ACDSee v2.2 because the recent editions tried to do too many things, like actual image editing.

FFView looks promising. I'll give it a try and report back.
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Old March 3rd, 2007, 03:29 AM
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I tried FFview and it doesn't do the one thing that I want: go through each of the images in the current directory.

In ACDSee, you could go to the next image by hitting spacebar or clicking on the icon.

Is there any Mac alternative that does this?
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xee as a possibility

I was also an avid ACDSEE user before I bought my ibook g4 and have really felt the pain from the lack of a fast, effective picture viewer for people that want to keep their files in a specific folder structure. The best combo I have found ( and I think I must be pretty close to trying all viewer/browser programs on osx now ) browsing to the folder I want with finder and then using a program called XEE as my default image viewer ... easily gos full screen (and back), good keyboard shortcuts for direction of viewing.

But its far from perfect ... I am still shocked at the lack of such an obviously useful program from a platform that prides its self (and markets its self) on being the better choice for the graphic design community. Iphoto is so bloated and unresponsive with large and varied image collections its not even an option for me.

Anyway good luck ... if you come across a solution you feel is better please let me know, I'm still searching for that holy grail!
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