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Ashampoo Photo Commander 15 war am 28. März 2018! als Giveaway verfügbar!
Der neue Ashampoo Photo Commander 15 ist eine umfangreiche Lösung zum Anzeigen, Bearbeiten und Organisieren eurer Fotos. Bringt Ordnung in eure Sammlung, optimiert mehrere Bilder in nur einem Schritt und erstellt Kalender, Fotokarten und ganze Slideshows - kinderleicht! Sowohl Anfänger als auch fortgeschrittene Benutzer erzielen in nur wenigen Klicks wunderbare Ergebnisse!
Steuert und navigiert durch die Diashows auf eurem PC, während die Folien auf einem externen Display oder Beamer angezeigt werden! Mit nur wenigen Klicks erzielen Anfänger, Amateure und Profis atemberaubende Ergebnisse.
Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10
315 MB
$49.99
I have used Photo Commander in the past and it is a decent program so I will probably download this. Thank you. One observation (not a complaint), on the Ashampoo site Photo Commander 15 is offered at $9,99, not $49.99, and the newest version 16 is offered at $19.99.
Nice program but it's a bit old. The current version is 16.0.2.
brenda,
That's WHY this is a freebie of course !! .. but I've used this program for quite a few years now .. very useful to have on and Ashampoo - for me at least - have always come up with a decent useful program of the many kinds they do.. better by far than a lot of the Giveaway stuff ...
The best way to go about Ashampoo is creating a Ashampooo account, it will keep track of all your serial numbers and some downloads too, you will also be able to access the official Support area (Premium support is dealt with faster than free tickets but it costs extra) and different archives aswell as making it easier to opt-out of Newsletters, which will be activated every time you request a new serial with same email address.
Now in regard to how the newsletter is triggered, if you used the same email address before to request a key, you may have disabled or cancelled previous newsletters, that's good and all but if you request a new key, the newsletters will be triggered and turned on again. So do yourself a favour and create a Ashampoo account prior to requesting a serial key (if you don't have one yet) to easily opt-out by logging in into your account, going into "Notifications" and selecting "Please remove me from the Ashampoo-Newsletter" and that's all there is to it. No spam, no newsletters, no nothing, except a confirmation mail.
In regard to "Spam" and a bit of clarification, they do not send you spam at all, they send valid emails dealing with new Ashampoo products, heavy discounts and update or upgrade notifications or other deals and blog news, you can find the same emails in your account archived under "Newsletter archive".
Before installation, you need to request a free serial number to unlock the installer (this does register the program itself too). Enter your email address, request the key. In the email you'll receive, verify your email address to get the key. Use the key and paste it into the installer and continue the installation. Once you run Photo Commander, it will already be registered.
Other than that, this program has lots of features, so i'm not going to list them all in detail but most interesting and noticable are Slideshow Creation on CD/DVD, Converter, Renamer, Redater, Geotagging, Creation of Web Photo Album, Calendar/Collage/Panorama creation, Photomixer, JPG-Optimizer, 2D to 3D Converter, Screen Capture, there is much more. You should try it yourself to get the full picture. It's a very decent program on it's own and for free definitely a keeper if you have lots of photos and deal with them quite often.
Ashampoo software is easy to use & it works. Photo Commander is a good all-around app for managing & working with your photos or images, that is more approachable IMHO than say something like the popular Zoner. Photo Commander won't do some of the more in depth stuff that some other image editing software can, but then Ashampoo doesn't have to encourage users to attend webinars &/or training sessions in hopes that they'll actually use the software -- something some other companies spend lots of time & effort on. A couple of other examples: Corel has been working to simplify the interface for PaintShop Pro, but they still feel a need to have a help panel always visible by default, because it's in a word: confusing. And there's an entire industry devoted to Photoshop training.
Ashampoo seems to hint that Photo Commander is something lots of pro photographers would & do use... some may, as there are always creatives that are a bit tech-adverse, but on the whole, no. There are brands of image apps that seem to target the more artistic photographers, but the majority of "gotta pay the rent" pros I think go the Lightroom <-> Photoshop route, because Adobe puts its design focus on production & speed, just for these gals & guys. For most of them you can't pay the bills unless you crank out a lot of work very efficiently, & the Adobe software lets them do just that. It's just not average user or consumer friendly.
The reason I mention that is, if you save your photos in RAW format, while there's nothing at all wrong with using Photo Commander, I just think you should know that you can do better *if you want*. And I'm not talking about really in depth editing, but rather using the more capable, non-destructive, auto or manual features of Lightroom, to develop your RAW files into images you can work with in whatever app you choose, including Photo Commander. A RAW file is basically a sensor dump from the camera, that has to be processed to make an image -- the reason for saving RAW files is that you might do better at that destructive processing than some automatic function in Windows or camera software -- so *to me* it kinda defeats that purpose if you open your RAW files in software that's going to automatically turn it into an image. Again, *to me*, if you're going to let software automatically process your RAW files, you'd likely be better off just letting your camera do that processing, saving your photos as smaller, easier to manage jpegs.
I started using Photo commander to organize my photos after Google killed Picasa....but Photo Commander also has some excellent editing functionality. Another neat off-shoot of the Ashampoo software is you are required to have an account (I HATED this idea...) but it gives you access to all your keys, the software if you need to re-download it, and it gives you access to deals/freeware. Also, Ashampoo have an really great selection of software which is worth looking at. And NO I don't work for them.....I just use the products....
Leider kann ich den Link nicht aktivieren.
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Warum trennen sich viele, mich eingeschlossen, nur schwer von früheren Windows-Versionen? Weil man sie kennt, auch ihre Macken, weil sie das leisten, was man braucht und weil man mit ihnen zufrieden ist.
Ashampoo bietet ausgereifte, gute Software, die ständig weiterentwickelt wird, und dann gibt es viele der älteren Programme kostenlos, Vollprogramme, keine abgespeckten Light-Versionen. Diese bieten in der Regel kaum weniger, als die aktuellen Versionen. Jeder kann die Neuheiten außerdem für 30 Tage kostenlos testen und für sich entscheiden, ob er die letzten Verbesserungen wirklich braucht. Mir geht es da wie mit Windows: neuste Version ausprobiert und dann doch bei der alten geblieben.
Fazit: Ich halte Photo Commander 15 für ein ganz tolles Giveaway und danke Ashampoo, dass sie uns immer wieder richtig nützliche Software ohne Beschränkungen gratis überlassen.
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Kann sogar RAW Dateien öffnen...das ist nicht alltäglich.
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Ashampoo macht immer einen guten Eindruck - preiswert und anwenderfreundlich ! - Danke
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