Software recommendations to create seemless tiling patterns from images?

Hello!
I am looking for a software solution that will allow me to create repeating patterns from a source image?
I know this can be done with photoshop but it doesnt look like a time effective way to do it, as it involves a fair amount of tinkering with edges to force things to tile?
There are also some javascript applications which create repeating patterns based on the symmetry groups, ad i know of some plugins for adobe illustrator that do this, my experience with illustrator was dissapointing [it runs too slow] - and the javascript apps where a little basic for my needs.
any surface pattern designers/ textile designers/ escher fans, etc, who want to share some recommendations?
thank you ever so much:)

Monika,
Thank you for responding, however I am not exactly clear on what you mean by "libraries are plain AI files". For example, I cannot find a file with the same name as my user defined library name that I have created. I can find the preinstalled swatches listed under Adobe Application Support... Library... Swatches, but a user defined folder is not present and the library sets that I have already created are not visible. I have tried searcing my Mac for a (name).ase file and still no luck (at least for the name I was looking for). I can open the user defined library from the Swatch library icon on the bottom left of the Swatch panel, but when I open this I cannot drag and drop add new swatches directly to this library. As stated above, I have to add each pattern, one at at time to the normal swatch panel, then add back the previous ones I have saved from the user defined library to the swatch panel and then save threm all as an updated user defined library. Thus by repeating this process, it builds up the user defined library one at a time.
I am using Illustrator CC if this makes a difference.

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