When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Flickr easier to use. However, reviewers preferred the ease of set up for ACDSee along with administration. Reviewers agreed that both vendors make it equally easy to do business overall.
Reviewers felt that ACDSee meets the needs of their business better than Flickr.
When comparing quality of ongoing product support, ACDSee and Flickr provide similar levels of assistance.
For feature updates and roadmaps, our reviewers preferred the direction of ACDSee over Flickr.
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How do you handle crashes when database grows big in size?
2 Comments
RD
When mine gets buggy I delete my database then the database gets rebuilt as you access different folders This might be a problem for some folks that use a...Read more
I don't think ACDSee allows a change to the 'canvas size' as is found in Photoshop?
2 Comments
AW
Photo Studio 2020. Canvas size can be changed shown in last weeks webinarRead more
How can I avoid mixing the old rated pictures with the new ones?
2 Comments
AL
Hi! What do you mean with old and new? Do you mean pics that you rated some days ago that you want to filter now? If so, with the new version you can create...Read more
Flickr offers both free and paid subscription plans. With a free account, you can store up to 1,000 photos, and your photos are accessible online and can be...Read more
What is Flickr used for?
1 Comment
CL
All types of photos stock, family, adult, virtual photography,artRead more
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