Re: Good photo organization software?
Going back a while ACDC and Extensis Portfolio were the best around.
However, from what I understand, Adobe Photoshop comes with a photo
organiser now-a-days, as part of the software.
<apolywog@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've just switched from a MAC to a PC. I used to use ILife to
organize/edit my photos.
Does anyone have any recommendation for good photo organization
software on the PC?
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