7.5/10 Score (Current): 2/10 (Only for nostalgia in a VM)
Rating: 7/10 (for its era) | Current Usability: 2/10 Introduction: The Gateway Drug to Digital Photography If you were a home computer user between 1999 and 2004, chances are you either owned or saw a CD-ROM for MGI PhotoSuite. Often bundled with scanners, HP printers, or Dell desktop PCs, MGI PhotoSuite 8.1 was positioned as the friendly, less intimidating alternative to Adobe Photoshop. It wasn't for professionals. It was for Grandma to remove red-eye from Christmas photos, for a teenager to make a cheesy "Happy Birthday" collage, or for a small business owner to clone out a dust spot on a product shot. mgi photosuite 8.1
PhotoSuite saved native projects as .MGI or .PSP files. If you didn't "Export" your project as a JPG or BMP, your work was locked inside the software. Lose the software? Lose your project. It was for Grandma to remove red-eye from
PhotoSuite was prettier than Microsoft Picture It! but less stable. It was easier than Paint Shop Pro but far less powerful. Absolutely not. Lose the software