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Picasa for mac 10.3 9
Picasa for mac 10.3 9











picasa for mac 10.3 9
  1. Picasa for mac 10.3 9 mac os x#
  2. Picasa for mac 10.3 9 full#
  3. Picasa for mac 10.3 9 password#

I'd love to hear what wasn't working on 10.4.7, though, since we have a ton of 10.4.7 users and everyone in the company uses 10.4.7. It also adds support for Intel Macs, which I personally can't wait for.

picasa for mac 10.3 9

We have a version in testing now, which I'm happy to get you a copy of as soon as it's ready for external beta testers, which does work great on 10.3.9. The short answer is we didn't even test it on anything other than 10.4, and we should have.

Picasa for mac 10.3 9 mac os x#

We blew it with 10.3.9 and our Mac OS X uploader. Thanks so much for giving us a try, and especially thanks for the feedback. Hey John, I'm the CEO and Chief Geek at SmugMug. Just don't blame me if the service goes under along with your photos - only Google's still beta photo service is likely to last over 10 more years. If you do opt for SmugMug (always assume these services will go out of business tomorrow!), you can generate a kickback from me by using this link, or entering my email address ( ) or my coupon number ( sTHk2jeMi228c ) in the 'Referred by' field. I'm keeping them in the picture for now - though if Google adds good print services SmugMug will be hanging by a thread. So SmugMug may turn out to be acceptable. Happily the PictureSync Beta seems to have corrected the bug that rendered the production version useless. I don't believe either SmugMug or Google Picasa provide any facility to transfer images and metadata to a competing service, but I think both publish an API that might allow a developer to provide such a service.īottom line - I wouldn't mind if SmugMug were an option again.

picasa for mac 10.3 9

Neither force viewers to sign up and both are very good about avoiding spam.

Picasa for mac 10.3 9 full#

Both SmugMug and Google allow anyone to download a full resolution image, unlike stinky services like Ofoto/Kodak Gallery. SmugMug, but not Google, will send a library CD to you for a fee - a good backup to your backups. SmugMug has unlimited storage though images must be less than 10 MB, Google Picasa provides only up to 9GB though I expect that to increase. If your Picasa "secret" URL is discovered anyone can view the album - and I don't think there's any way to change the "secret" URL - you'd have to create a new album, move the images, and delete the old one. SmugMug has passwords, though I don't recall if you can do multi-image download.

Picasa for mac 10.3 9 password#

OTOH, Google Picasa albums don't have any printing services, you have to download images one at a time, and you can't password protect an album. I payed Google $25 or so (love that Google checkout!) and I've used about 15% of my 9GB limit so far. This is more annoying than usual because Google's beta OS X uploader for their (beta) Picasa web albums works great. Their latest OS X uploader is supposed to capture caption data from iPhoto, but it failed miserably for me on 10.3.9 (probably never tested on that platform) and 10.4.7 ( though there subtle iPhoto issues may have played a role I think subtle iPhoto data bugs in my Library may be responsible, I need to retest on a clean Library). Lately I've been disgusted with SmugMug's weak iPhoto uploader.













Picasa for mac 10.3 9