I personnaly use Picasa 3.8 on Ubuntu (and use Picasa on Ubuntu for a
while now) and my concerns are :
- All the "film" features are deactivated (or cannot be used)
- The "backup pictures" function is not available with a problem
"cannot connect to imapi2 cd engine"

The last problem is for me the biggest. I have now a big picasa
database (containing many hours & days of tagging persons) on my
Ubuntu workstation which is not officially supported, with a closed
format (no documentation which I could use to create converter
softwares), and which I cannot export on an other computer ...

So my request is for google : please either support that weird linux
version, develop a native one, or open-source the existing, so many
other volunteers could eventually support it !

Thanks

On Sep 9, 6:13 am, Kook Loon Koh <[email protected]> wrote:
> I did use Picasa 3.8 in wine on my Ubuntu 11.04. But when I click to
> import. It give an error and close. I still haven't figure what
> happen. Maybe you can enlighten me.
>
> Thank!
>
> On Sep 5, 1:31 am, Werner <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hey Guys,
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> > i dont understand your problem. Picasa 3.8.x works flawless with wine
> > now. There's no need for the Linux Version anymore, it was only the
> > Windows Picasa shiped with a patched wine anyway! It seems this
> > patches are included with recent wine Versions.
>
> > However, Picasa is really stable on wine. Its even more stable then
> > most native applications. Givr it a try ;)

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