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<blockquote data-quote="joshbrez" data-source="post: 1017319" data-attributes="member: 26453"><p>If it's the basic editing features of IrfanView that you're missing, then I recommend you pick up Acorn at <a href="http://flyingmeat.com/acorn/" target="_blank">Acorn, the image editor for humans.</a>. It's regarded as one of the best lightweight image-manipulation programs out there, and is much less painful to use than the GIMP. The full, paid version of Acorn is $49.95, but you don't have to pay to keep using it after its demo period ends; a few advanced features will simply be disabled after 14 days. You can get specific details on what a paid license for Acorn gives you here: <a href="http://flyingmeat.com/acorn/acornfree.html" target="_blank">Use Acorn for Free.</a>.</p><p></p><p>I'm just using the free version, without licensing, and it does pretty much everything I've ever needed in a light image manipulator.</p><p></p><p>Of course, if you need something heavier, I'd recommend either going the pay-for-Acorn route, or getting Photoshop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshbrez, post: 1017319, member: 26453"] If it's the basic editing features of IrfanView that you're missing, then I recommend you pick up Acorn at [url=http://flyingmeat.com/acorn/]Acorn, the image editor for humans.[/url]. It's regarded as one of the best lightweight image-manipulation programs out there, and is much less painful to use than the GIMP. The full, paid version of Acorn is $49.95, but you don't have to pay to keep using it after its demo period ends; a few advanced features will simply be disabled after 14 days. You can get specific details on what a paid license for Acorn gives you here: [url=http://flyingmeat.com/acorn/acornfree.html]Use Acorn for Free.[/url]. I'm just using the free version, without licensing, and it does pretty much everything I've ever needed in a light image manipulator. Of course, if you need something heavier, I'd recommend either going the pay-for-Acorn route, or getting Photoshop. [/QUOTE]
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