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04/02/2005 08:53:37 PM · #1
I think I finally found my "perfect" software for organizing, viewing, light-editing and whatever else I have forgotten. Cerious finally made this program "user-friendly" in a Windows-like environment (I didn't care for their earlier versions). They packed it with useful details and tools around every corner and in every nook and cranny, and it is stable and fast. If you are looking around for any new software, I really encourage you to take a look at this app. It's damn near perfect in my opinion, and I have tried them all! lol It will also make thumbnails of any off-loaded images you want to be able to have viewing access to. I am still busy going through the manual (yes, I am one of THOSE people . .lol) and trying out all the features and just getting a feel for everything. I am going to try to go through my whole collection and get some basic keywording in place, etc., next. Anyway, just wanted to share my excitement over what I think is a great program. Their team is also very helpful, and if you search on Thumbsplus on eBay, you can get the software and manual at a lower price, but it comes straight from them.
04/02/2005 09:22:35 PM · #2
Thanks for the tip. I will check it out. Now I need a good filing system put in place.
04/03/2005 01:07:21 AM · #3
Hi Kylie - I have been using Thumbsplus since about version 4. I know use version 7 for for some work, mainly resizing, viewing images as it does thumbnails of RAW, JPG and the rest, and some editing. I do not use it as my main editing software however as I never got completely comfortable with it. The older versions never fullfilled the full editing needs. Version 7 looks like it does but I have not had time to spend with it to find out. Let me know how it works out for you or if you find any neat tricks.

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04/03/2005 01:18:16 AM · #4
Originally posted by jbsmithana:

Hi Kylie - I have been using Thumbsplus since about version 4. I know use version 7 for for some work, mainly resizing, viewing images as it does thumbnails of RAW, JPG and the rest, and some editing. I do not use it as my main editing software however as I never got completely comfortable with it. The older versions never fullfilled the full editing needs. Version 7 looks like it does but I have not had time to spend with it to find out. Let me know how it works out for you or if you find any neat tricks.


No, I don't think it could ever be a full editor, but it does do an awesome job, even with some of its pre-sets (Better than I have seen outside of a "full" program like PS). The two things I really like so far that were little "extras" were being able to resize to the variuous aspect ratios easily and that it tells you the maximum size it recommends that the image can be printed at. The loupe magnifier is a nice tool, also.
04/03/2005 07:01:35 AM · #5
Thanks for sharing the tip... I am always on the look out for new tools.
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