In article <[log in to unmask]>, Craig Ellis
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>Not strictly an ED thing, but I thought Id ask anyway.
>
>Ive accumulated a large number of photo's, powerpoint, pdf and word
>documents and was wondering if anyone knows of a good file management
>programme (over and above the standard windows system) - particularly for
>the photo's - but ideally covering different file types.
>
I love ACDSee (not the Highway to Hell type ;-)
Just a browser for images really but excellent for finding images and
sorting them out on your hard disk. It has a Windoze Explorer type
interface so you browse folders the same way but it displays any images
in the right pane.
I have had 2 free copies - one from Future Shop (here in Canada) and the
other in the UK but I don't remember the source. I think it is sold for
very little money via a website so even if you have to pay for it it is
probably well worth while.
Cheers
--
Jel Coward
The UK Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician and Command Physician course is
9th-15th November 2003 at Glenmore Lodge, Aviemore, Scotland
http://www.wildmedic.org
http://www.wemsi.org
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