There are pros and cons to this software - most of them unfortunately falling into the latter category. I don't have the fanciest system. I have a Dell Vostro 400, running Windows XP, and all my memory capacity and such met the basic requirements for the program. It took a million years to load, well okay - an exaggeration, but you get the idea. Everything about the program seems slow to me, making changes and edits to photos, saving things, etc.
It's been pointed out before me, but I will emphasize the numero uno complaint that can be made about this software. Once you've made changes to your photos, they are changed. Your original file is overwritten. Be very careful about what you do and whether you are making a final change or not. Be very cautious. It didn't have to be this way of course, but there it is.
Most of the basic functions do what they are supposed to. You can make all your standard photoshop type alterations, get rid of red eye, crop photos, and on and on. You can organize your photos into different folders by category. It really isn't especially intuitive, which is odd considering this is a streamlined program. This isn't intended for professional photographers, it's a cost effective way to have a little creative input in your digital photos.Get more detail about Corel PaintShop Photo Express 2010.
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