I agree with all of that. That said, this isn't a native port to Linux
- it's the Windows version shipped with Wine. If they stop supporting
it officially I suspect it won't be that hard to get it working with a
Wine installation, although I suspect there will be more integration
problems (Spotify on Wine refuses to talk to web browsers on my laptop
for some reason...) Forcing users to do that will certainly not help
the adoption on Linux though!

I can't use Picasa at the moment anyway as they haven't added support
for 500D raw files - fingers crossed they've added it for the Windows
version!

On Sep 22, 11:27 pm, "Jonathan Kamens" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Maybe there would be more adoption of Picasa among Linux users is Google (a)
> publicized it better and (b) supported it better.
>
> Having said that, it would REALLY SUCK if Google stopped supporting Picasa
> on Linux.  It is, hands down, both the single best application I use on
> Linux and the single best photo-management software I've used on any
> platform.
>
> Jonathan Kamens
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