


PS: for anyone wondering – the FF and Google are in Slovenian language. A better example is Gimp search result (which uses Google’s capabilities anyway!): I understand why not highlighting it on a page for Mac users, but putting it in the footer (where copyright and similar legal stuff is)!?! And only an option for Windows is available in the small print why not Linux? Google replaced Picasa with Google Photos. Having all your photos in one place means no more time wasted searching for folders or files.

Watch Picasa automatically organize all your pictures into elegant albums by date. The link is located on the bottom of the page in a small print. Picasa for Mac can transfer, find, organize, share, print, and edit images, all with this easy-to-use product. Instead I went to the page of Picasa for Mac where I tried to find the option/link for other operating systems.Īs expected, it is hard to find a download link for other operating systems on the Picasa for Mac site. The third result on the expanded list (the 5th result from the same server and the 7th result of all results) was which would let me download Picasa for Windows. When you return to home base, simply select and send to transfer your images, complete with any on-the-fly edits. This free app is available on iOS from the Apple App Store and for Android on the Google Play Store. I clicked on the plus sign below the third link to show more results from the same server. Use the ACDSee Mobile Sync app to send photos and videos directly from your mobile device into ACDSee Photo Studio on your Mac. The Google Picasa was the third hit but unfortunately for the Mac OS X. I typed the word Picasa in the search box. I used Firefox 3.6.8 on Windows XP and launched the Google search engine. It is not such an easy process as it seems at the beggining. I tried to download and install Google Picasa on Windows XP.
