

There was a substantial rework since the IDimager software was initially reviewed and the latest Photo Supreme 5 straddles the boundary between DAM and Digital Photography Workflow software since it now offers a nice basic set of image processing functions. Photo Supreme is a generic DAM software which is capable of organizing any type of files, although many of its features are highly specialized for working with images. Here, we review Photo Supreme 5 Single-User Edition.

Server Edition stores its database in a central location on a network and allows multiple users to simultaneously work with the same catalog. These are essentially the same software with the difference that Single-User Edition is designed to be installed locally and accessed by a one user at a time, just like the majority of DAM software. IDimager offers two editions of Photo Supreme 5, their DAM software: Single-User Edition and Server Edition.
