I CAN say however, that ACDSee's Mobile Sync feature could be a sleeper hit for 2018 and open up ACDSee to the serious Cameraphone photographer. I'm also working remotely from Austin, Texas on an elderly 2 core laptop with 4GB RAM that's been upgraded to Win 10. Which is also why I haven't been writing blog articles like I had been. It's taking a bit longer, because of family and personal health issues. I currently use C1Pro /Affinity Photo /CS6 but C1Pro is brilliant but expensive option.
I have never evaluated it but Glen speaks highly of it and I agree with you that it certainly looks very good. I am sure Glen Barrington will chime in as he is a long time user of ACDSee products. My question is mainly this.how does it compare to Lightroom? Also, I'm using Olympus Review 3 software for RAW conversions so I'm not concerned with ACDsee or Lightrooms RAW converters. I know Robin Wong used ACDsee to tweak his shots, but does anyone else here use it? I just looked on their site and the new ACDSee Photo Studio Professional 2018 has some features that I really like.