COuld be that Silkypix sounds like a product trying to commercialise a demand for RAW editing, whereas Lightroom is the effort by a company with very strong ties to a photographic community taking their excellent quality RAW converter, and under the direction of professional photographers strip the features not needed, and add the features to make it the perfect suite.
Could also be something to do with the Nikon released a D300 and a D3 and Adobe pumped out a CameraRAW / Lightroom update a few weeks later, whereas Silkypix still doesn't support either, and their list of supported cameras seem to have a lot of asterixes next to them.
Could also be because Silkypix sounds like a toy whereas Lightroom is a creative play on the photography term Darkroom where people developed film.
Since this is your first post I am going to assume you're either spamming or affiliated to the company, if so best of luck to your enterprise I hope your marketing monkeys read this.
/Edit: A price, definitely sounds like spamming.
Thanks for Garbz's reply. But do you know what? You really hurt my feeling.
One of my friends recommended SilkyPix because it was bundled with his Panasonic Camera,
And he seemed to be quite happy with it. I am just asking a question about this RAW converter, and your response is to immediately give me a sales pitch about Adobe Lightroom? And told me i am a "marketing monkey." I don’t think it is a good way to treat a newbie who just want to learn something.
Have you ever tried SILKYPIX yourself before? Have you compared the functionalities and results of SILKYPIX with other programs out there? Probably not…
You are claiming that the D3 and D300 are not supported by SILKYPIX, but I just checked on the website, and they are already supported,
So it looks like you did not do your homework…
Based on your feedback and biased response, I should assume that YOU are working or affiliated by Adobe. Your reply seems a copy/paste from Adobe website.
If i would say that to you, would you not feel hurt? If yes, think about what you wrote to me.
However, I still appreciate your time to give me a feedback. If you can give me more "real" experiences like "lightroom has 30 day free trail but silkypix doesn’t",
it will have more contributions.
Thanks again