With the risk of being put "into my place" again
... I will be honest here ...
A little bit about me: I'm 40 yrs old semi-pro photographer, aspiring to be a pro, with close to 10 yrs of doing photography as a hobby and in the last few years as a serious endeavor (serious sports events, all kind of festivities / baptism / weddings as a second shooter etc.)
Photo Mechanic, although looking dated and "old-school" in term of overall feeling (i know i will be shamed again for this ... similar to another thread) it is a useful piece of software but NOT without alternatives.
PM is good but NOT that good demanding
344 EUR for its goodness. Almost
500 EUR for "plus" version with cataloging feature ?
Thank you ... but no thank you ! It's a basic cataloging guys ! It's a mundane concept, not that "revolutionary" as you may think !
Although i didn't like the "feel" of the software at first, i purchased it at the "old" price to play with it in my workflow long term (longer than the trial).
It was great for culling thousands of images ? Yes !
Can i do it without it ? ABSOLUTELY !
I won't be purchased it again ... and totally NO, a big NO ... i won't give you 50% more monthly than an Adobe subscription that includes Lightroom AND Photoshop. (to be noted ... "AND PHOTOSHOP" - one of the most, if not THE most powerful pixel level editor out there)
Even Capture One costs 350EUR ... and it's a powerful piece of software ... WAAAY above your 500 EUR "plus" cataloging privillege.
I don't want to sound rude, even if i upset some guys around here ... but since the beginning i got of felling of "arrogance" from PM :
- too much of a "golden standard" for sports photographers and photojournalism .... to bother with updated interfaces and functions
- even the documentation page (
https://docs.camerabits.com/) looks dated, like 1990's bad design.
- i get a strong feeling of arrogant old dudes still stuck in their "conservatism" and "traditionalism".
Seriously, no hard feelings, don't get mad .... it's just an honest feedback from a customer !
Oh ... and still no Apple Silicon support ? Cool ...