
Adjusting white balance was clunky and slow in Capture NX. The hands-down winner was CaptureOne, for its intuitive interface for this function and instantaneous feedback. Bibble was very intuitive, but I found difficulty fine-tuning things like white balance and curves. CaptureOne is much easier to use and faster than Capture NX, but it lacks some features. For example, there is a good curves/levels function, so it wasn't necessary to pull up the fuctions that adjusted contast & brightness. Since many functions duplicate or overlap one another, I could skip many of these steps. The workflow to process images was fairly logical but long.

With Capture NX it was easy to browse and load images.

I'll divide my comments and comparisons into broad categories: I've used Nikon's Capture NX as well as CaptureOne from PhaseOne and Bibble. Having recently begun recording my images in RAW format, I've been in the market for a good RAW converter.
