By Mark Wilson
On top of this you can stitch together multiple images into a panorama or collage, work with animated GIFs, convert RAW images, create slideshows, and print photos using a number of templates – the list goes on.
User experience
When you first fire up the program, you’re greeted by a strange circular menu system that provides access to all of the various tools. If you’re not keen on this layout, you can opt for a more traditional grid arrangement of icon in settings.
Each of the various components that make up the program has a similar look and feel – almost like a file browser. In each instance there is a file navigator in a pane to the left of the screen, while the right is home to the editor, viewer, convertor, or whatever tool you happen to be using. After a while, it begins to feel that the permanently visible folder navigation tree is a bit of a waste of space, and should perhaps have been given over to buttons and menus instead.
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Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac