![]() ![]() 81.143.7.209 ( talk) 12:06, 5 September 2013 (UTC) Reply Correct, it should not just be about ACDSee Pro. Personally I use 6.03 as the last 'usable' version. and who find all later versions to be worse, in pretty much every aspect.- ZarlanTheGreen ( talk) 13:16, 12 June 2013 (UTC) Reply Agree with ZarlanTheGreen To take it further this article is named incorrectly as it is about ACDSee Pro, not ACDSee. I am, personally, especially annoyed by the fact that ACDSee 2.44 or ACDSee 3.1 get no mention, even though there are many who, even now, use them. Why is it that the only versions mentioned are ACDSee pro versions?Īll versions of ACDSee (especially 1 through 7, given that they all pre-date ACDSee Pro 1.0, and thus have no connection to any of the Pro versions) are utterly ignored, with only versions of ACDSee Pro being mentioned. For example, the licensing agreement included with version 2.43 of ACDSee Classic, from section 3.2, says: Distribution of ACD Systems’ software together with pornographic material is prohibited. The older versions referred to bundling ACDSee with pornography, not viewing porn. There are different versions of the EULA. If anyone doubts it, please download the trial version of ACDSee 10 Photo Manager, start the setup and look under clause 2.7 of the EULA. I am putting it back in the article because it is still in the EULA of the current version (10). You simply left out the most important part of that clause, maybe you should learn to read english. Use, display or distribution of this Software together with material that is pornographic, is strictly prohibited.". contribs) 03:32, Decem(UTC) Wrong, the EULA says ".The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.58.73.159 ( talk That means you can't put the software on a site as a 'pornography viewer', or bundle it with pornography for download. ![]() Omega Said 00:45, 23 July 2006 (UTC) Reply Ridiculous, the EULA says "display or distribution of this Software together with material that is pornographic, is strictly prohibited" That means you cannot distribute it bundled with Pornography or other obscene or defamatory images, or distribute it from the same place that you distribute pornography. By installing the software, you agree to be bound to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement contained within the software". Their website says nothing about this restriction, other than: Please read the license agreement that accompanies each product. Nimakha 21:19, 22 July 2006 (UTC) Reply Since version 7.0, ACDSee prohibits the user from viewing pornography. I couldn't find any evidence to support that ACDSee's EULA doens't permit viewing of pornography. ![]()
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