If you buy the update to Photoshop CS2, it comes with the Picture Bridge application which then does what ACDSee and Breeze Browser do in terms of sorting, arranging, manipulating your files. And it also integrates and speeds up your RAW file processing and Photoshop editing work. FAR better than the File Browser in Photoshop CS.

The standalone program I use when not using Bridge is iView MediaPro. It doesn't do as much as Bridge and Photoshop together, but it's a much smaller footprint, fast to start and run, and handles a lot of what I do everyday.

Godfrey

On Oct 16, 2005, at 11:36 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

Bruce Dayton turned me on to Breeze Browser, a nice little program for
organizing and working with files.  I like it quite a bit.

My free evaluation is about to expire, and I realized I've not done any comparison shopping. I'd like to check one or two more programs before opening my wallet. Any suggestions, or thoughts on what to stay away from?

BTW, I really like Breeze Browser, and would have no problem recommending
it as a good choice ... I just have to see what else is out there.


Shel
"Am I paranoid or perceptive?"




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