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Official Google Blog: Introducing Picasa for Mac (at Macworld!)
Official Google Blog: Introducing Picasa for Mac (at Macworld!)
Sometimes I find it hard to describe Picasa without sounding like a late-night infomercial for a multi-bladed thingamabob: "It's a photo organizer! A photo editor! A web-savvy photo sharing and management system in just one tiny package!" We try hard to avoid hyperbole around here, but it's ...
Google Developing Mac Version Of Picasa, Due To Be Released This Year
Google Developing Mac Version Of Picasa, Due To Be Released This Year
techcrunch.com — googpicassa.jpg Google’s Picasa photo management software is often regarded by many (particularly Windows users) to be the... best basic image editing and management software on the market. Although a desktop app it’s crucially a conduit to Picasa Web ... (more) Google Developing Mac Version Of Picasa, Due To Be ...
Picasa's Macworld Debut
Picasa's Macworld Debut
googlemac.blogspot.com — By Stuart Morgan, Software Engineer Last year we had a blast at Macworld demonstrating all our Mac products,... but as Mac users, we also know that the best part of Macworld is new product announcements. This year, we're getting in ... (more) Picasa's Macworld Debut
After an Agonizing Wait, Picasa For Mac Finally Arrives
After an Agonizing Wait, Picasa For Mac Finally Arrives
blog.wired.com — Mac users, you can stop holding your breath. Google announced Monday that Picasa for the Mac, a... free desktop application for editing, organizing and sharing digital photos, is now available as a public beta through Google Labs. The application is ... (more) After an Agonizing Wait, Picasa For Mac Finally Arrives
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Google's Picasa 3.0 Beta for Mac finally arrives
Obsessable News Feed — ... arrived for Windows (way back in 2004), Google, the company that had more money and resources than any other online company for a long time, has finally released a Macintosh version of Picasa. Version 3.0 Beta for Mac was officially announced on Google's blog today and is ...

Bye Bye iPhoto: Google Finally Releases Picasa for Mac
The Inquisitr » Technology — ... According to Google, Picasa for Mac brings all of the sharing and sync features of Picasa on Windows and Linux to Mac users. The software offers features including non-destructive editing, and the ability to keep track of photos anywhere on your hard drive, then automatically account for new images as you add them, something iPhoto doesn’t do. ...

Google releases Picasa for Mac
MacObsession — ... One of the more popular applications for organizing photos on the PC is Picasa by Google. Now at version 3.0, the Windows-only software is free and integrates well into the Google ecosystem. Now Mac users can play Picasa, too, with the release of Picasa for Mac. ...

Picasa for Mac; Better Than iPhoto?
Mashable! — ... Google’s blog is announcing the release of Picasa for Mac at MacWorld. Even though they’ve previously released a Picasa Web Albums ...

Google Introduces Picasa For Mac
GeekSugar — ... Christmas for geeks comes in January, as we're in the midst of both MacWorld and CES. Google's gift for us today is Picasa for Mac. It doesn't matter if you're already using iPhoto or Picasa on the web, Picasa for Mac is a seamless companion. ...

Roundup: Meg Whitman for governor?, Sling Player for the iPhone, Picasa for Mac and more
VentureBeat — ... . The big question is: Will this get Mac users to switch from iPhoto? Probably not, if you use Picasa Web Albums this is nice, but it’s kind of ugly (reminds me of Firefox on the Mac — not the prettiest software), and will require that you move all your photos over. The Google Blog has more – or watch the video below. ...

Google releases Picasa for Mac
SuperSite Blog — ... I actually use Picasa quite a bit, because I archive my photo collection on Google Picasa Web Albums and the application’s uploading capabilities are far better than those provided on the Web. I am curious, however, why Google would ship a version of this tool for the Mac, given that virtually every Mac user must have a copy of iPhoto already. Anyway, they are… ...

Picasa for Mac beta finally arrives
Download Squad — ... stays in beta for years, but I'm sure you can think of one funnier than whatever I might come up with. Or maybe you're just as tired as I am of that particular Google jab? To try it out, download the beta from here. Continue reading Picasa for Mac beta finally arrives Picasa for Mac beta finally arrives originally appeared on Download Squad on Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments ...

Google finally announces Picasa for Mac, and the timing couldn’t be worse.
Coolest Gadgets — ... shows and photo collages. And there’s also a text feature which allows for creating cool titles and even retouching tools. All for free. At $79 for the entire iLife suite, Macheads won’t be forgoing iPhoto 09 for Picasa (even though it’s FREE), but it still represents a brilliant application for those on a budget (then again, those on a budget can rarely afford a Mac, right?). For more information on Picasa 3, check out this video on youtube. Hat Tip – Google Blog ...

ExtraBITS for 12-Jan-09
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us — ... Google Releases Picasa for Mac -- Google has released a public beta of Picasa for Mac at Macworld Expo this week. Previously, Mac users were limited to the Picasa Web Albums uploader and an iPhoto plug-in, but now they have access to the full version of the photo editing and organizing software. (Posted 2009-01-07) ...

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