That would be quite a stupid thing to do, If only with Google Chrome,
doable, but really dangerous (to not go the same path as microsoft has
gone before)

@Patrick
I am also runnign 3.6, but i had to work it out myself, since there is
NO OFFICIAL release by google. And furthermore, Places / Geotagging
and Backup is not working... Things that Google would have taken care
of if they would make an official release for linux...


On Feb 23, 7:09 pm, Alan Cummings <[email protected]> wrote:
> Miguel wrote:
> > So, as you can read in this article (http://www.informationweek.com/
> > news/internet/google/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=220100440) it is
> > supposed that Picasa si not well adopted under Linux and this should
> > be the reason for discontinuation.
>
>  >>SNIP<<
>
> I have a feeling that by the time version 4 comes out it will be a "cloud"
> version, or maybe a Chrome browser plugin. After all I would thing they
> would want some sort of version to run on Chrome OS.
>
> --
> Alan.

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