Given that Google makes its living from linux, it wouldn't seem to be a
major effort to maintain the Linux port of Picasa.

If they built it right it shouldn't be much effort at all.  They should be
building all the OS ports from a common code base.

Saying something runs in wine is unsat. Perhaps we should abandon Picasa if
Google has abandoned us?

Cheers
-jeff
On Jul 9, 2011 11:19 PM, "Garthhh" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Picasa does make a version for linux [& mac] users
> just because it's not the bleeding edge version
> does not negate it's existence
>
> last year at this time
> Google Earth for linux didn't open without some similar fooling around
> the good people at Google fixed that bug
>
> assuming 1% of computer user run linux
> that's a couple million potential customers for google products
> they cast a wide net
>
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