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Picasa

Picasa
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Picasa version 3.9.137.141 on Windows 8.1
Original author(s) Lifescape, Inc.
Developer(s) Google
Initial release October 15, 2002; 14 years ago (2002-10-15)
Stable release
  • Windows:
    3.9.141.259 (9 October 2015; 16 months ago (2015-10-09))
  • Mac:
    3.9.141.306 (9 October 2015; 16 months ago (2015-10-09))
Development status Discontinued as of March 15, 2016
Picasa Web Albums support ended May 1, 2016
Operating system Windows, OS X
Type Image organizer, image viewer
License Freeware
Website picasa.google.com

Picasa was an image organizer and image viewer for organizing and editing digital photos, plus an integrated photo-sharing website, originally created by a company named Lifescape (which at that time may have resided at Idealab) in 2002. In July 2004, Google acquired Picasa from Lifescape and began offering it as freeware. "Picasa" is a blend of the name of Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, the phrase mi casa (Spanish for "my house") and "pic" for pictures.

Native applications for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Mac OS X (Intel only) were available from Google. For Linux, Google bundled Wine with the Windows version to create an installation package. For Mac OS X 10.4 and later, Google also released an iPhoto plugin and a standalone program for uploading photos.

On February 12, 2016, Google announced it was discontinuing support for Picasa Desktop and Web Albums, effective March 15, 2016, and focusing on the cloud-based Google Photos as its successor. Picasa Web Albums, a companion service, was closed on May 1, 2016.

As of January 2015, the latest version of Picasa is 3.9, which supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7, and has Google+ integration for users of that service. Version 3.9 also removed integration with Picasa Web Albums for users of Google+.

Since June 2006, Linux versions have become available as free downloads for most distributions of the Linux operating system. It is not a native Linux program but an adapted Windows version that uses the Wine libraries. Google has announced that there will be no Linux version for 3.5. Currently, Google has only officially offered Picasa 3.0 Beta for Linux.


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