But you can learn to use it for free. A lot of providers charge to to discover wether it's for you or not. The only risk is your time.
I cut my teeth on ACDSee a long time ago (when it was free). Since then it may have become more complex, I don't know, but I thought it was good at the time. It's primarily a viewer and organiser but also contains features to edit photos. I don't think you'll need the pro version, but that's an optional upgrade that you could try first anyway.
Whatever you get, you'll need to invest time in to learn how to use it. Every developers idea of intuition seems to differ from everyone else, so I doubt there's anything that you can just 'pick-up and use'.
Best of luck, anyway.
I cut my teeth on ACDSee a long time ago (when it was free). Since then it may have become more complex, I don't know, but I thought it was good at the time. It's primarily a viewer and organiser but also contains features to edit photos. I don't think you'll need the pro version, but that's an optional upgrade that you could try first anyway.
Whatever you get, you'll need to invest time in to learn how to use it. Every developers idea of intuition seems to differ from everyone else, so I doubt there's anything that you can just 'pick-up and use'.
Best of luck, anyway.