Google releases Picasa for Mac

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Google released the first beta of Picasa for Mac. Picasa is a free, powerful photo management tool that includes many photo editing operations that the Mac native iPhoto lacks. If you’ve never tried Picasa before, it’s a program that helps you manage, edit, and share your photo collection. It works especially well with Picasa Web Albums, Google’s free photo-sharing site, so it can help you manage the photo albums you’ve shared online with friends and family as well as the photos on your computer.

Google releases Picasa for Mac

In addition to photo editing tools, the Picasa client includes features like automatic web sync, fast and simple sharing, collage making, and simple movie editing. And on the web side, Picasa Web Albums offers unique features like name tags, which help you automatically organize your photo collection based on the faces in each picture.

Picasa for Mac looks and works almost exactly like Picasa on other platforms. It can keep track of photo files scattered across your hard drives, and will automatically account for new photos as you add them to your system. Picasa for Mac also features non-destructive editing, so you can explore different photo adjustments and effects without worry.

Sound good? Head over to the download page, and give it a spin! [ Source ]



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