Hello DeLayne! Thank you for sharing that information about PhotoPos. That was thoughtful of you! I signed up for the registration license at their home site. After providing the sign-up information they immediately sent me an email with a download link, the key ID, and the reg code. I didn't have any problems with the download or install. There sure are a lot of icons on the UI to say the least. I suppose when their target users are anything but novices of photo editing, fears of a lengthy learning curve may not hold as true. I'll look forward to playing with it when time allows me.
I've been using Photoscape, a freeware photo editor that I heard about on cnet. It also has features that an experienced user can appreciate plus a wide range of "auto-fixers". I can attest to the auto functionality as producing high quality photos in a minimal amount of time. I came across some B&W family photo's that were 40 years old. Needless to say they were in need of editing and although my artistic level is at best poor, I was still able to make those old photographs look much younger. Same goes for some color photo's taken in the mid-sixties. At that point, being somewhat more experienced using Photoscape I was able to really appreciate some of the more advanced features of that program on those photos.
http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index.php
Anyway, thanks again DeLayne for sharing your discovery!