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Google Slowly Creeping On To Your Desktop

UTmtnbiker

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Bah, damned enter button, the curse of my life.

NEW YORK - Search engine leader Google Inc. released free software Tuesday for organizing and finding the hundreds or thousands of digital photos often stored on a computer's hard drive.

Using technology developed by Picasa Inc., which Google bought last year, the new software will try to make keeping a photo collection and editing pictures simple even for beginners, said Lars Perkins, Picasa's general manager.

Rather than requiring users to import individual photos from their drives, the Picasa software automatically detects them as they are added ? whether sent via e-mail or transferred from a digital camera.

Picasa tries to do away with complexities such as file names and folders. Photos are dumped into one bucket, sorted by date, but the software can quickly pull photos from date ranges or events as requested. In the new version, users will be able to mark the best pictures with a gold star and search only for those.

Picasa initially cost $29 but became a free download after its acquisition by Google. Version 2 of Picasa will also be a free download.

The new software will have better tools for restoring color and removing red eyes.

New editing features include the ability to make the sky bluer; to blur the background and focus on a subject; or to rotate photographs slightly to compensate for any camera tilt. All changes can be reversed, and the software stores different versions without requiring users to perform a "save as" command and rename the file.

Captions are automatically attached to the photo file so that they go with the photo to Web sites and CDs.

Picasa is not Google's first venture onto the desktop. Though the company got its start as an Internet search engine, Google released in October a desktop search tool that automatically records e-mail, Web pages and chat conversations and finds Word, Excel and PowerPoint files stored on the computer.

Picasa 2 is available only for Windows computer and requires Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer browser, version 5.01 or higher, or Mozilla Firefox.


 
Picasa isn't new though; I've been using it for several months. It's pretty cool. I like it, especially how it behaves like an internet browser; clicking the "Back" button on my mouse goes back to where I was last. Has some very handy features.
 
Picasa is awesome... except for those damn picasa.ini files that get thrown in EVERY SINGLE DIRECTORY that has a multimedia file in it... I know why they are there, but they piss me off. I uninstalled it and deleted all the .ini files because they pissed me off too much.
 
You don't have to use it if you don't want to. And thanks to Google, it's now free. I could put up with some google ads if the program was free.
 
Originally posted by: edro13
Picasa is awesome... except for those damn picasa.ini files that get thrown in EVERY SINGLE DIRECTORY that has a multimedia file in it... I know why they are there, but they piss me off. I uninstalled it and deleted all the .ini files because they pissed me off too much.

LOL. Was it really that bad?
 
I just downloaded it, I'm going to try it out. I've used a bunch of these utilities for organizing photos, last one being Adobe's. They've all sucked so far.
There's supposed to be a program out there called Jurassic Aftershoot that purportedly kicks mega-ass.
If anyone knows about it, holler.
 
Originally posted by: SWScorch
Picasa isn't new though; I've been using it for several months. It's pretty cool. I like it, especially how it behaves like an internet browser; clicking the "Back" button on my mouse goes back to where I was last. Has some very handy features.

Been using it for about 2 years.
 
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