: It ran smoothly on an Intel 486DX with just 32 MB of RAM. Is it Legal to Use?
ACDSee 3.1 (released in the late 1990s) was an early and influential image viewer and organizer for Windows. Lightweight and fast for its day, it helped many users manage growing collections of digital photos as consumer cameras and scanners became common.
#4. 07-14-2016, 08:00 AM. Hi Stuart - Those features weren't abandoned. They were merely changed to a more standard approach. And,
For those who have obtained a valid serial number, here are the activation details:
: As ACDSee 3.1 is outdated, official support may no longer be available. This could make troubleshooting difficult if you encounter issues.
: It ran smoothly on an Intel 486DX with just 32 MB of RAM. Is it Legal to Use?
ACDSee 3.1 (released in the late 1990s) was an early and influential image viewer and organizer for Windows. Lightweight and fast for its day, it helped many users manage growing collections of digital photos as consumer cameras and scanners became common.
#4. 07-14-2016, 08:00 AM. Hi Stuart - Those features weren't abandoned. They were merely changed to a more standard approach. And,
For those who have obtained a valid serial number, here are the activation details:
: As ACDSee 3.1 is outdated, official support may no longer be available. This could make troubleshooting difficult if you encounter issues.