![]() ![]() Well that’s a real shame because you have killed off one of the best DAM systems a working professional could ask for and replaced it with a toy. IDimager is a serious Digital Asset Management (DAM) tool, and Photo Supreme, at first glance, has far less functionality so for many people, Photo Supreme is nowhere near an acceptable replacement. Needless to say, I’m not very happy about this, and neither are a lot of other IDimager customers. Fast forward a couple of months, and now it has killed off IDimager. My immediate reaction was WTF? Whilst I had been aware of the Photo Supreme product, last time I looked, a few months ago, it was for the Mac, and there was no whisper of a Windows version being made available. They don’t offer an identical feature set so I recommend all IDimager V5 users to first try Supreme to see if it fits their need before they decide to make the switch. Photo Supreme is a different product when compared to IDimager V5. Yesterday I read a message from the developer that said: I occasionally visit the IDimager support forums, just to see if there are any announcements, or tips and tricks being posted. It’s now up to version 5, and I’ve been very happy with it. One of my hobbies is photography, and my main tool for managing my digital photos is IDimager. ![]()
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