Google updates Picasa to version 3.5 for Windows and Mac
There’s a new version of Google Picasa for Windows and Mac. There are plenty of new features - the biggest one is face scanning. When you load up the new version of Picasa, the software scans your pics and looks for faces. Underneath the faces is a spot for a name. Names can be autocompleted if you are signed into your Google account. Photos can also be geotagged since Google has put together Picasa with Google Maps.
Google put in a nice little feature that lets you share photos directly from the import area. Previously, you would have to import the file to your library and then share the files. This small change saves time and as a Picasa user I like it.
If you have your photos organized in your own folder system, Picasa doesn’t try to reorganize your folder structure unlike another major photo organizer on OS X.
Read: [Google Blog]
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