![]() This change to Google+ WEB service effects Google Plus users only. My take from all this is that Picasa software will be usable on our desktops but will not be updated or improved in any way. Sure, I read this right after responding to the OP. Been a Picasa user for about 10 years and no intent to go for alternatives. Now that it is going to be discontinued, I need to start looking for alternatives.Īnd this comes from where exactly? Perhaps Google just haven't gotten around to let me know. I have been using Google Picasa to organize my pictures for years. I think if you need more than simple organizational tools, you might as well jump into something like ACDSee rather than spend time looking for something just a bit less powerful. But I'm a pretty strong proponent of ACDSee. You might want to look at Faststone or Irfanview, they have the nice feature of being free. ![]() Any other suggestions, comments?īetween a rich, and somewhat complex, Photo manager like ACDSee 19 or ACDSee Pro 9 (incl raw development) and a rather simple photo organizer like you would find built into Photoshop Elements or PaintShop Pro. Previously I have been using BreezeBrowser, and maybe ACDSee is also a good option. I prefer putting most pictures on my hard drive, instead of putting them online. Granted that the software will still be usage, I never the less would like to take the opportunity to "grow up" and use some REAL software. Now that it is going to be discontinued, I need to start looking for alternatives. ![]()
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