Google Labs Releases Picasa for Linux
Picasa rocks for digital photo organization. I've been using it since Google bought the company a couple years ago. It lets you tag and organize you photos. It also lets you burn DVDs or CDs with instant slide shows to give to your friends. Touching up photos is a breeze. I also love it for emailing pictures because you don't have to hassle with saving the pics down to a size for emailing, Picasa does it for you.
Until now, Picasa has only been available for the Windows platform. Now, in Google Labs, there is Picasa for Linux.
System Requirements:
* Should work on any Linux system with Intel 386-compatible processor, glibc 2.3 or greater, and a working X11 display system.
* Desktop Integration features require a current version of Gnome or KDE.
* Camera detection and integration requires kernel >= 2.6.13, hal >= 0.56, and gnome-volume-manager or equivalent.
* Available in English
Tags: picasa, google, photography, linux, digital
[via:Google Blog]
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