
I use that in Picasa quite a bit, and find it very handy. If you are already using Picasa, then you can use Tools->Experimental->Show tag as album. I had two database crashes on earlier version(s), but not with this "Sunset" version (so far). Very useful: An impressively solid and useful desktop program, which retains its ability to use uploading/downloading to the Cloud, even though Picasa Albums is defunct (now become Google Photos).The Image Management Tool Shootout(Archives - Informative and excellent review, though arguably dated by now.) There are apparently some similar/alternative tools to Picasa3, but none that I have come across so far actually seem able to meet my newer requirements set, or match Picasa3 for comprehensiveness or accurate face recognition and metadata cataloguing/searching.Ī search of the web will no doubt turn up many perfectly good, alternative tools and reviews of same. Thus, to some extent, Picasa has spoiled me. It was much more than I had thought I required, and this caused me to then accrete more/new "learned" requirements/expectations. It literally "set the standard" for other image media management tools to follow.įor some years previously, I had been a confirmed user of the excellent ACDSee, but I migrated to Picasa after trialling it and being blown away by its superb design and functionality. Having used several different media image management tools, I have yet to come across one as good or as comprehensive as Picasa3. Surprisingly fast and powerful in what it does.Ħ.0 Why I think you should use this product/service:.An excellent (first-class) and stable image media management tool, with very good ergonomics in an intuitive GUI.


#GOOGLE PICASA 3.9 PC#

I saved it there for posterity when I suspected that the file would become publicly unavailable (which it has, apparently).
#GOOGLE PICASA 3.9 DOWNLOAD#
That good download link is to a Public file on my personal box.com account.

While Google may keep it up after it shuts it down, you may want to have a backup of it at hand should you require one. … I suggest you download Picasa from the official website to have local access to the installer. Re: Picasa to be 'phased out' (File link updated ) The content of this Mini-Review follows on from my comment on DC Forum: The version referred to is the Picasa3 "Sunset" (my name for it) version released by Google at the product end-of-development point.
#GOOGLE PICASA 3.9 SOFTWARE#
This Mini-Review is more of an anchor-point for people interested in exploring the features/functionality of Picasa3 and wanting to know where the now discontinued software can be downloaded from. Picasa39-setup - v3.9 Build 141.259 () Sunset version.exe
