I was just reading a press release today that Google has released Picasa in beta for the Mac OS. I have been a Picasa user for a long time, and love the software. Since Google purchased the company a while back it’s service has done nothing but improve in my opinion. In fact, I use a Picasa web scraper to display my Picasa photo galleries on my wordpress blog.
I know that Mac users are going to like this software, it’s easy to use and while it runs in a desktop version it’s not a very bulky application at all and doesn’t tie up any resources at all, even when it’s uploading your photos to your web galleries. Here is the press release from Google’s website:
Google launches Picasa for Mac
Today, we’re launching Picasa for Mac (in beta) – free software that helps Mac users easily organize their photos in one place, edit pictures, and share them online with friends, family, and the world.
Picasa for Mac makes it easy to manage large photo collections and helps users make professional-looking edits without any technical knowledge, including:
- A drag-and-drop photo collage tool that gives users control over layout and content
- A retouching brush to wipe out scratches and blemishes – and repair old photos
- A slideshow movie maker that uploads users photo montage videos to YouTube with a click
- Smart auto-cropping that guides users on how to zoom in on their subject
- And, auto red-eye removal.
Many of us take pictures so that we can show them to the people we care about. Picasa for Mac integrates seamlessly with Picasa Web Albums, Google’s free photo-sharing site, which offers features like name tags – the ability for users to automatically organize and share their photos based on the faces in each picture.
People who already share photos on Picasa Web Albums will find that Picasa for Mac allows them to easily and quickly manage their online and local photo collections. Millions of Mac users have been sharing photos on Picasa Web Albums, and while we’ve previously offered a Mac uploader and iPhoto plugin for Picasa Web Albums, Picasa includes additional sharing features like automatic web sync. Picasa for Mac “plays nice” with iPhoto, and takes a read-only approach to editing photos stored in the iPhoto library, duplicating files as needed, so that users’ iPhoto libraries are never affected when they use Picasa. Avid iPhoto users who currently use our Picasa Web Albums Uploader plugin can continue to do so, although features like automatic web sync, photo collages, and more will only be found in the Picasa application.
This first beta of Picasa for Mac matches the speed and most core features of Picasa on Windows — and we’ll be working on more refinements to the Mac interface and feature set as time goes on.
Picasa for Mac is available for free download in US English at: http://picasa.google.com/mac/. We’ll be demoing it live at the Google booth at Macworld 2009.
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