Actually I agree with you.

picasa would run faster and get more support if it was an open-source
app.

Actually wine makes the application slower and a linux native version
would be more flexible and convenient and elegant solution.
There is another thing which few users really don't mind: google-earth
is a qt-based app. chromium is a gtk-based app.

why just don't merge them with gtk, qt or both ?
and will the google-os choose the qt/gtk or another (say a google
framework/toolkit) ?

note that the 'qt' is a cross-platform application, its possible to
use it under windows/mac/linux. you can have the gnome desktop and
still being using a qt based application.


On 13 Nov, 06:25, yegle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just curious.
>
> A wined picasa on Chrome OS? That's terrible...

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