I’m still planning to migrate to Vista, but I don’t have enough courage to migrate currently. Notes: I have not tried ACDSee Pro 8 running on Vista yet.
I hope that those buyers during that period received free update from ACDSee.ĭearest ACDSee, please give free update Vista compatible to ACDSee Pro 8 users… When I tried to track back ACDSee promotion, I read that they offered Summer Savings for ACDSee Pro 8 (or 1)which was Half Off 64.99 from 129.99! And this was until August 10, 2007! Users have to buy or upgrade to new version! Buy 129,99, and upgrade 90,99 (30% discount)! So it means that they don’t update previous version to be Vista compatible. Upon commercial release, the product will bear the “Certified for Windows Vista” designation from Microsoft.” It is a new version of the product and will be available for sale in the Fall of 2007. Note: This is not an update for the first release of the ACDSee Pro product. (see Note) This version will be available in English only. As is typical with a beta release, it will expire after a predetermined amount of. It will be compatible with Windows Vista. This is a pre-release of the next version of the ACDSee Pro product. ACDSee will be releasing a public beta version of ACDSee Pro 2 at the end of April 2007. As is typical with a beta release, it will expire after a predetermined amount of time. They plan to release new version (V2) with Vista compatible. “ACDSee will be releasing a public beta version of ACDSee Pro 2 at the end of April 2007. They plan to release new version (V2) with Vista compatible. If user wants to migrate to Vista, then he have to migrate previous ACDSee Pro to ACDSee Pro 2. I just realize that ACDSee Pro 8.x is not compatible with Vista.