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What Operating Systems does Photo Supreme run on?

Photo Supreme is multi-platform software and can be installed on Windows* as well as macOS**

* Windows 7, 8.0, 8.1, 10 or 11
** macOS 10.12 or higher

Will Photo Supreme run natively on my Apple Silicon?

Photo Supreme is available as a universal application, running on 64 bit Intel processors as well as Apple Silicon/ARM processors. To run Photo Supreme natively on a Silicon processor, you don't need to have Rosetta2 installed.

What file formats are supported?
 

In Photo Supreme you can add support for any file extension. By default these file formats are supported natively: Learn more...

Will my license expire at some point in time?
 

No. Photo Supreme Single User Edition operates on a Perpetual License Model. With this license, you can use the licensed version of the software indefinitely on the specified Operating System for which the license was purchased.

Will Photo Supreme require me to copy my photos to a new location?

No, Photo Supreme manages your files from the folders where you have them stored.

Does Photo Supreme support Virtual Albums?
 

In Photo Supreme you can group files together manually, or in so-called "Dynamic Collections". A Dynamic Collection uses a rule to retrieve images. Learn more...
 

Are Text Expansion Lists (sometimes called code-replacement) supported?

Certainly! In Photo Supreme you can add Text Expansion lists with codes that can easily be expanded into phrases.

How do I get the best performance out of Photo Supreme?

Photo Supreme does have the capability to use multiple cores, particularly for tasks that benefit from parallel processing. However, whether it uses all available cores at any given time depends on the task being performed and system conditions. For the best performance, ensuring your computer has a good number of cores, sufficient RAM, and a fast storage solution (like SSDs) can help in optimizing the overall efficiency of Photo Supreme.

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