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Home : May 31 2013 Computer News : Review: Ashampoo Photo Commander 11's may features add up to a disappointing image editing experience

Review: Ashampoo Photo Commander 11's may features add up to a disappointing image editing experience

May 31, 2013

A feature list is a tempting, treacherous marketing tool. Just because a product can do something, doesn't mean it can do it well. Case in point, Ashampoo Photo Commander: This "do-it-all" photo tool has an enviable list of features that includes anything from 3D image support to a MiniMap to eliminate scrollbars, and yet ends up feeling underpowered, clunky, and disappointing. By default, Ashampoo's interface is crowded, and features ads for the company's other products. Ashampoo' Photo Commander's glut of features carries through to its default window arrangement: a menu bar, two toolbars, a file browser with its own partially-visible toolbar (that opens on Ashampoo's Pictures library, not your own Pictures folder), image metadata, and a wide timeline with many filtering options. The middle of the window has an area to display the selected image, too, crowded in by all of the other interface elements. For an application that offers so many features, Ashampoo neglects some of the very basics. For example, it doesn't automatically rotate vertical photos: If you happened to take a photo with your camera turned sideways, Ashampoo will display the photo sideways, even if it contains rotation information. Even Windows Explorer, which doesn't purport to be an image editing application, heeds this rotation metadata and shows images correctly turned. Ashampoo fails to automatically rotate images according to camera orientation. Another issue is that Ashampoo Photo Commander feels slow. On a Windows 8 system with an Intel i7-3770K CPU and 32GB of RAM, I had to wait for several seconds until Ashampoo finally displayed all of the thumbnails for a single folder. When I navigated into that same folder using Windows Explorer, the thumbnails appeared instantly, with no perceptible lag at all. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2040402/review-ashampoo-photo-commander-11s-may-features-add-up-to-a-disappointing-image-editing-experience.html#tk.rss_reviews
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