Picasa for Windows
- By Google
- Free
- User Rating
Key Details of Picasa
- Another abandoned Google product
- Last updated on
- There have been 3 updates
- Virus scan status:
Clean (it’s extremely likely that this software program is clean)
Editors’ Review
Picasa is a photo editing and management program that also lets you take advantage of Google+ integration to back up your photos automatically. With a nice array of editing functions and other features, this program is a good photo management alternative for users of varying experience levels.
Picasa offers several helpful features. It automatically organizes the images on your computer. You can edit photos by cropping, adjusting lighting, adding text, and fixing red-eye issues. The program can recognize faces, which makes it easier to tag and organize photos. Picasa supports many photo formats, including JPG, RAW, and GIF. It also saves a copy of your photos before you edit them. This keeps the original photo safe. You can use a search bar to quickly find images by file names, tags, and other details. You can also add location details to your photos through geotagging.
Pros
- Automatic backup: Through this app, you can automatically back up all of your photos to Google+. All you have to do is log in with your Google account, and the backup will run in the background. Any new photos added will be automatically backed up as well, but none of these files will be public unless you choose to make them that way. If you do want to share any photos, though, having them in Google+ already makes it much more convenient to share them.
- Editing tools: This app contains a nice set of editing tools that allows you to crop and straighten images, eliminate redeye, add contrast, and apply all kinds of filters. Many of the editing tools come with sliders to control the intensity of the effect they deliver, giving you the ability to find just the right balance for each image.
Cons
- Import options: When you first open the app, it asks you whether you want to search only select preset folders and locations for photos to import or if you want to search your entire computer. While this is convenient when you want to add all of the photos on your computer to the app, it's not helpful if you only want to selectively add files to edit. You can't, for example, choose individual images or only certain custom folders, as the program selects the preset folders for you, and there's no way to stop the automatic import once it starts.
Google stopped supporting Picasa on February 12, 2016. They decided to focus on Google Photos, a cloud-based service. Although Google no longer updates Picasa, if you already have it downloaded, it will still work as it did before. If you have photos or videos in Picasa Web Albums, you can find most of them in Google Photos.
Bottom Line
Picasa is a capable photo editing program with a nice set of additional features, including Google+ integration. It doesn't contain the types of advanced editing tools that power users may be looking for, but casual and novice users will likely find all they need through its intuitive interface. It is free to download and use and includes 1GB of storage for no additional charge.
What’s new in version 3.9.141.303
- Patches for image handling (more RAW vulnerabilities)
- Fix various reported crashes around the handling of attached devices in Google Photos Backup.
- Ensure larger files are prioritized lower than smaller in Google Photos Backup.
- Improve UI in display of failed files in Google Photos Backup.
- Minor performance improvements in file process and upload in Google Photos Backup.
- Support for the new Apple Photos library
- Note: Help menu -> Check for Updates is still not functional.
Picasa for Windows
- By Google
- Free
- User Rating