Google releases Picasa for Mac

I actually use Picasa quite a bit, because I archive my photo collection on Google Picasa Web Albums and the application’s uploading capabilities are far better than those provided on the Web. I am curious, however, why Google would ship a version of this tool for the Mac, given that virtually every Mac user must have a copy of iPhoto already. Anyway, they are…

We try hard to avoid hyperbole around here, but it's true that Picasa software, working together with Picasa Web Albums, can help with nearly every aspect of owning and operating a digital camera. And because many of us take pictures in order to share them, we try to make sure Picasa does a great job of getting your favorite photos online, where friends and family can enjoy them too. In Picasa 3, that means powerful new features like automatically syncing changes between the photos on your computer and what you're sharing online, useful privacy controls integrated into the software on your PC, easier notifications, and more.

And today, we're releasing Picasa for Mac. While we've previously offered both a standalone Picasa Web Albums uploader and an iPhoto plugin for Mac users, Picasa for Mac finally brings all of the advanced sharing and sync features of Picasa to the millions of Mac OS X users who use Picasa Web Albums. Not to mention the "it-slices-and-dices" feature list that covers everything from color balance to collages.

Picasa for Mac looks and works much like Picasa on other platforms, and offers trademark Picasa features — such as non-destructive editing, and the ability to keep track of photos anywhere on your hard drive, then automatically account for new images as you add them.

Thanks to Theodore for the tip!

Download Google Picasa for Mac.

Discuss this Article 12

lotsamystuff
on Jan 6, 2009
Sweet. Thanks, Google!
tayme
on Jan 6, 2009
Why does Mozilla have Firebird for OS X, given that virtually every Mac user must have a copy of Safari already? Choice is good...although, I won't use any Google apps for obvious reasons! --tayme
RunTimeError
on Jan 6, 2009
"Google would ship a version of this tool for the Mac, given that virtually every Mac user must have a copy of iPhoto already." Simply because some of us absolutely *loath* iPhoto, that's why. Hats off to Google. Now lets get moving on getting Chrome over to Mac as well :)
SandmanX82
on Jan 6, 2009
I've got to agree. Picasa gets the nod from me for favorite photo organizer.
Master3
on Jan 6, 2009
Even with Picasa, Im a slob with my photos! Maybe an extension pack that makes the lazy user more motivated?
daveinla
on Jan 6, 2009
Ahhh at last.... That was a long waiting, Thanks Google !
Waethorn
on Jan 6, 2009
"Now lets get moving on getting Chrome over to Mac as well" ....and there goes the whole "no spyware on Mac" concept.
RunTimeError
on Jan 6, 2009
Waethorn, both you and Mikegalos are just as bad as robertsjoe and Ocean; same sh*t, different side of the fence.
Waethorn
on Jan 6, 2009
@rte: Google Terms of Service. Section 11. Read it.
mackintire
on Jan 6, 2009
Google released this because they are working on a Linux version and Darwin happens to be a close enough code fork for an Mac Release.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Jan 6, 2009
"Waethorn, both you and Mikegalos are just as bad as robertsjoe and Ocean;" Wow, now I don't even have to say anything to have the Mac fans upset with me. Now THAT is the definition of ad hominem...
anonymous
on Jan 8, 2009
Comenzamos el año con noticias bastante interesantes... Mono permite desarrollar aplicaciones en C# para

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