By which I mean simply installing 'standard wine' the getting the
Picasa 3.8 .exe to install it.

I'd always gone the extra mile of moving Picasa 3.8 under the /opt
version of wine which the (so called) Linux version of Picasa 3.0
installs (there are various guides on  the web). Having seen various
comments, not least on this forum I decided not to bother and just run
the 'windows version under wine'.

All I can say is it's a poor relation. Doing it this way there was
almost no desktop integration, for example if I right click on a photo
and choose 'locate on disk' the exe under wine just presents some kind
of windows style file manager. The Integrated flavour  launches
Nautilus.

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