If the reason they've stopped the Linux support is because they are
making a native chrome OS version then thats okay. But if that is the
case then why haven't they confirmed that?

My next question would be if they are creating the chrome-OS native
version of picasa then i presume it will be mostly javascript based
(as is the whole chrome OS) in which case will it be able to run on
other Linux distributions?

I very much doubt there will ever be a GTK version of picasa anymore
considering google chose not to use GTK in chrome OS.


On Dec 11, 2:26 pm, mhenriday <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now that Chrome/Chromium has come so far, I hope that the great
> developers who were pulled from the Picasa for Linux project to work
> on Chrome - I fully understand the priorities - can be reassigned to
> Picasa for Linux. The ostensible reason for winding down Picasa for
> Linux - that it was used by so few - simply doesn't cut the
> mustard !...
>
> Henri
>
> On Dec 10, 10:23 am, jimmyxx <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > What's going on google? ....

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