* bashley101 <[email protected]> [06-13-12 17:40]:
> On 06/13/2012 12:52 PM, Jim wrote:
> >I do my editing on the desktop as well, mostly GIMP.
> 
> I do most of my editing with picasa.  I only use gimp if I REALLY want to
> fix the perspective, which happens once every few months.
> 
> >I run tech for a school district in the states and I have converted
> >about 98% of the student machines over to Ubuntu.  I had a special
> >request to put Picasa on the machines for a summer program which is when
> >I found out it is not made for Linux anymore.
> 
> I'm still using 3.0, which comes with its own version of wine.  I see no
> reason to uae a newer version which will require me to -- presumably --
> install a newer version of wine.  I've seen no features in later versions
> that are worth the stress of upgrading something that might in turn break
> something I don't want broken.
> 
> If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

I am running "Picasa Version 3.9.0 (Build 135.7800,0) for Linux."  Which
is really just picasa39-setup.exe installed via wine.  It works quite well
and things work that didn't in previous version.  It also has more editing
capabilities, facial recognition, ...

But you use what you choose, manual shift, tube-type tires, dimmer button
on the floor, ....

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