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When comparing photoqt vs ACDSee, the Slant community recommends photoqt for most people. In the question“What are the best image viewers for Windows?” photoqt is ranked 10th while ACDSee is ranked 11th.
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Pros
Pro Highly customizable
Pro Support many image formats
Pro Simple
Pro Dark style theme
ACDSee has a nice dark style theme.
Pro Very fast image reader
ACDSee reads the images (jpgs) extremely fast. It displays them very fast, too.
Cons
Con Windowed mode is a little bit awkward
By default it hides your window manager frame so there is only basic window management features provided(what it says in the setting).
But you have an option to show the system's window manager frame if you want.
Con No face recognition
ACDSee doesn't allow you to set face recognition to files. It also doesn't read already recognized faces. Metadata for faces aren't shown.