Integration and Sharing

Connie September 15th, 2007

  • Export photos directly to PowerPoint
    • Use the new PPT wizard to instantly create a PowerPoint presentation of your photos by exporting them directly from within ACDSee. Just select your photos, click Create | Create PPT and the wizard will help you add or remove images, name your presentation, choose where to store it, apply a design template or even add captions, titles, and notes to each slide.
  • Unzip archives from right inside ACDSee
    • Now you can unzip archives and start viewing and organizing files without leaving ACDSee, so you can start viewing and organizing downloads immediately.
  • Upload to online services
    • Quickly upload your photos to online services like Flickr and SmugMug from within ACDSee.
  • Photo widget
    • Post a photo widget on your web site or blog, powered by your free ACDSee Sendpix online album.
  • Print Templates
    • Print Layout reduces the complexity and confusion suffered over printing multiple photos. It gives you a variety of print layout options. Print multiple 4×6 prints on a single page, or fill an entire page for an 8×10.

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5 Responses to “Integration and Sharing”

  1. Charlotte Fraseron 28 Oct 2007 at 6:36 am

    My apologies if this is not the correct way to gt help but I have tried using the ACDSee forum page but am not authorised to send questions. Can you help? I currently have a trial version of ACDSee Pro 2 which I am interested in buying. I was trying to see how the Sendpix function works however each time I try to upload pictures I get an Upload Failed message. Is this because I only have a trial version? I am using Windows Vista.

  2. Connieon 30 Oct 2007 at 10:18 pm

    I’m sorry to hear that SendPix isn’t cooperating for you.
    That seems odd that it won’t work. I’m going to check on it tomorrow if it matters that you’re using the trial. I don’t think that it should matter.

  3. eribeon 28 Jan 2008 at 4:39 pm

    We had the same problem, as far as I could figure out, SendPix would clam up if one of the files was too big or if there was some other sort of irregularity. We’ve stopped using SendPix but the main reason was the thirty day limit - some people don’t open links right away or want to return to pictures later.

  4. Gregory Guthrieon 25 Feb 2008 at 1:45 am

    I have in general found Sendpix to be troublesome. I had a previous (unresolved) trouble report about a repeatable failure,
    http://forums.acdsystems.com/index.php?showtopic=6348&mode=threaded&pid=23695

    And just now I have been trying to upload several pages of photos (since there is a limit of 50 each) to the server, and 3 went fine, the other three took 10-15 tries each - and just now the last two went through!

    The symptoms are that their server can just stop responding to sent data, and then the client times out.
    (From HTTP packet trace..!)

    I’d suggest using some other service instead; they will also upload to Flickr, and it is slower, but seems more reliable. Also it will preserve full resolution photos for your “clients” to download - if you desire that.

  5. Connieon 08 Mar 2008 at 12:01 pm

    Thank you for the feedback Gregory. I will pass it on to our technical people.

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