ACDSee
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ACDSee
Summary
ACDSee is an image viewer[1]. ACDSee has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- ACDSee's instance of is recorded as image viewer[3].
- ACDSee's instance of is recorded as image organizer[4].
- ACDSee's developer is recorded as ACD Systems[5].
- ACDSee's copyright license is recorded as proprietary license[6].
- ACDSee's operating system is recorded as Microsoft Windows[7].
- ACDSee's software version identifier is recorded as ACDSee Home 2022 (build 25.1.1.1951) / 28 июня 2022[8].
- ACDSee's software version identifier is recorded as ACDSee Pro: 2020 (build 13.01.1381) / 18 декабря 2019[9].
- ACDSee's software version identifier is recorded as ACDSee Mac Pro 3: 6 (build 6.1.1536) / 18 декабря 2019[10].
- ACDSee's software version identifier is recorded as ACDSee Free: 1.1.21 / 12 августа 2012[11].
- ACDSee's software version identifier is recorded as ACDSee Ultimate 2025 (build 18.1.0.4072) / 26 февраля 2025[12].
- ACDSee's Commons category is recorded as Created with ACD Photo Editor[13].
- ACDSee's platform is recorded as Microsoft Windows[14].
- ACDSee's has edition or translation is recorded as ACDSee 5[15].
- ACDSee's official website is recorded as https://www.acdsee.com[16].
- ACDSee's readable file format is recorded as Photoshop brush[17].
- ACDSee's readable file format is recorded as Windows Animated Cursor[18].
- ACDSee's readable file format is recorded as Sony ARW[19].
- ACDSee's readable file format is recorded as Windows Bitmap[20].
- ACDSee's readable file format is recorded as Canvas Picture Format[21].
- ACDSee's readable file format is recorded as Canon Original RAW, version 2[22].
- ACDSee's readable file format is recorded as Canon Original RAW[23].
- ACDSee's readable file format is recorded as Windows Cursor[24].
- ACDSee's readable file format is recorded as DCR[25].
- ACDSee's readable file format is recorded as Multipage Z-Soft Paintbrush Bitmap Graphics[26].
- ACDSee's readable file format is recorded as Digital Negative file format family[27].
Why It Matters
ACDSee has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] ACDSee is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]