Hi tashi... Picasa is a Google app. download....one of many downloads from Google.... Google is a search engine. Just search for Google if you don't have it as your search engine and when the google page comes up near the top of the page you will see "Gmail, Calendar, Documents, Photos. Reader. Sites, Web, and *MORE*.... click on 'more', and voila there is the page with all the downloads. Pick Picasa, and follow the prompts... When it is installed, it will find all your pictures, in all your folders and make a neat and orderly page of them... Click any picture and you will notice it appear in a thumbnail at the bottom left corner of the page.... Along the bottom of the page you will see a mail icon. click on it, put in the address and away it goes.. Nice program and Ubuntu finds and load Picasa without a bother. You will find in the Applications/Graphics column...
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