A few weeks ago, I discussed five reasons why you should consider using Windows Live Photo Gallery. It’s my favorite free photo editor and organizer; I really like the overall design of the program, ...
Google on Monday afternoon released a public beta of its Picasa for Mac desktop software for organizing, editing, and uploading photos. The software, which runs on Intel Macs with OS X 10.4 or later, ...
Thanks to Google+, Picasa users—whether they're on Google+ or not—now can upload virtually all photos to their accounts without going over the storage limits; the same holds true for videos 15 minutes ...
Click to viewYou take lots of digital photos and you need a quick way to fix red eye, adjust crooked images, crop, sharpen and zoom. If you don't have the cash or patience to get a copy of Photoshop ...
Google has released Picasa 3.5, a new version of its free desktop photo editing software. The latest version of Picasa adds the ability to group photos by faces -- a feature already found in Picasa ...
Launched in 2002 by tech company Ideas Lab and sold to Google two years later, Picasa was originally an application that managed photo storage on users' own computers as well as offering editing ...
Google Picasa 3.9 - Faces Picasa finds all your photos that contain faces, and lets you attach a name to them. After naming several images, the application will start to suggest names for new photos.
I can never quite tell if Google considers its free Picasa image organizer/editor to be a Major Google Product–it doesn’t update it all that often, or promote it as energetically as it might. But it’s ...
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