However, PowerPC owners are out of luck as Picasa will run on (any) Intel based (macs) like Mac OS X v10.4 or later with at least 100MB available for the download. While iPhoto is quite fast and responds quickly, Picasa was even faster, showing the thousands of photo on your hard drive instantly (once imported) without any problem. The program itself is fairly well integrated,Something that struck me enough attention, is the speed of the program. I just downloaded the program and tried momentarily. If you’ve been looking for that perfect competitor for iPhoto and don’t want to lay down all of your money for Aperture or PhotoShop, you’ll be delighted to hear that after so long Google has officially announced the availability of the a public beta of Picasa for your Mac.Īccording to the note on the blog of Picasa, Picasa for Mac looks and works much like Picasa on other platforms, and offers trademark Picasa features excluding some features such as geotagging, or online print ordering, and export to HTML. It’s well established on Windows, but Mac users have previously been limited to uploading photos from Apple’s iPhoto software to Picasa Web Albums to share with others. Picasa is Google’s free photo library and editing software. Happy to spend some money, but don't want to break the bank.Īny suggestions would be gratefully received.When I switched from windows to Mac last year,I missed the most was Picasa, (Google’s free photo management tool), as I was of fan of picasa for it’s ease of use, interface design, and speed or stability.Īlthough i met iPhoto which is very similar to picasa and perform many of the same functions, including photo editing basics like red-eye removal, cropping, straightening, etc. I do have and use Afinity, which is fine for editing one or two photos, but not got for going through a few hundred photos. I don't really need lots of artistic features, just file management and basic editing (crop, straighten, light, sharpen etc.), and want to be able to import the RAW files and save as JPG, or import JPG and save/replace them.
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