Saturday, May 30, 2009

Google Picasa for Mac and Linux

Google has recently released a version of Picassa for Mac and Linux operating systems. As you know, long back Picassa version came for Windows from Google. Here are the details of Picassa for Mac and Linux.

What is Picassa?
Picasa allows you to manage your photos in one place, and find photos you forgot you had. You can eliminate scratches & blemishes, fix red-eye, or crop images and then turn photos into movies, collages, or slideshows. Finally, upload your creations seamlessly to Picasa Web Albums to share with friends, family & the world.

Unique feature of Picassa are:
Organize - Manage your photos in one place, and find photos you forgot you had
Edit - Eliminate scratches & blemishes, fix red-eye, crop and more
Create - Turn photos into collages, slideshows and more
Share - Upload seamlessly to Picasa Web Albums to share with friends, family & the world

Download Picassa for Linux @ http://picasa.google.com/linux/
System Requirements:
* Linux system with x86-compatible processor
* Glibc 2.3.2 or greater, and a working X11 display system
* 256MB RAM
* 100MB available hard disk space
* Desktop Integration features require a current version of Gnome or KDE.
* Downloading from Picasa Web Albums requires a Mozilla-based browser like Firefox.

Download Picassa for Mac @ http://picasa.google.com/mac/
System Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.4.9+
* Intel CPU
* 256MB RAM
* 100MB available hard disk spac

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