On 09/29/2011 01:59 AM, mhenriday wrote:
Have to agree with Patrick here ; the handwriting is on the wall. My
experience would indicate that when Google decides to abandon a product,
they often first stop updating it and then, after quite some time has
passed, announce that the product in question will no longer be
supported. That, for example, was what was done with the so-called
Picasa for Linux (which was *not*, as has been noted on this forum
I have to wonder if they're going to ultimately charge for the web
albums. Fortunately there are other free options, but it will be a real
nuisance to move/recreate what I have.
innumerable times, a native Linux build, but rather a product with a
built-in Wine emulator) and with Google Toolbar for Firefox (which,
however, can still be made to work in all later versions of FF if the
_*Add-on Compatibility Reader*_
<https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/add-on-compatibility-reporter/>
is installed). /Mene/, /Mene/, /Tekel/, /Upharsin/....
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