We are happy to announce the latest release of Picasa’s photo management software is available for download. Depending upon your update settings, Picasa 3.8 will auto-update to your desktop over the next few weeks or you can manually download the latest version by visiting picasa.google.com.

Key updates in this release:
  • Batch Album upload —Now you can upload multiple albums
    all at once to Picasa Web Albums, see what you have already uploaded to Picasa Web or have already uploaded at a
    low resolution.
  • Additional options with Picasa Web Albums — Remove albums, change upload size, visibility, or the sync state of photos that are already online on Picasa Web Albums.
  • Addition of Picnik photo-editing — Picnik is an easy and powerful photo-editor and now it can be accessed from within Picasa. Select Picnik.com from the editing options, edit your photo, and save it right back to your album. Please note, you will need to be connected to the Internet to access Picnik’s features.
  • Face Movie — This is a definite must-see. Create a movie based around a person. As the photos transition from one to another the subject’s face stays aligned in one focus area, creating a unique viewing experience.
For more information, check out the Picasa 3.8 launch post on the Google Photos blog. Feedback and questions are also welcome in
our forums.

This ReadMe page appears when a new version of Picasa software is available, and tells you what changes and improvements are in each release.

We just updated Picasa. To ensure that sharing to Google+ still works, please update to the latest version or turn on automatic updates.

Picasa 3.9, the latest update to the Picasa client, is ready for you to try out! This update includes Google+ sharing and tagging, new photo editing effects and lots more. To download Picasa 3.9, click here.

Sharing on Google+

Photos are a great way to capture that special moment, and now with Picasa 3.9, you can share those memories on Google+.

People around the world can now enjoy the updates in Picasa 3.8. The latest Picasa update is now available in 38 languages. This update includes; batch uploading and other synchronization controls with Picasa Web Albums, the addition of Picnik's photo-editor, Face Movie and more. Face Movie is a fun way to showcase photos centered around one person.

For an in-depth overview of all the new features available in the international editions of Picasa 3.8, visit the Picasa Help Center.

We are happy to announce the latest release of Picasa’s photo management software is available for download. Depending upon your update settings, Picasa 3.8 will auto-update to your desktop over the next few weeks or you can manually download the latest version by visiting picasa.google.com.

We're happy to announce that Picasa 3.6 for Windows is now available in 38 languages, so people around the world can add name tags to their photos, create collaborative albums, and geotag their photos using Google Maps. For an in-depth overview of all the new features available in these international editions, check out our launch blog posts for Picasa 3.5 and 3.6 or the Picasa Help Center.

You can now download Picasa 3.6, the latest release of Picasa photo management software, at picasa.google.com.

Key updates in Picasa 3.6:

Added support for Collaborative Albums. Now you can upload to a friend's album right from Picasa.

We're happy to announce the launch of Picasa 3.5, the latest release of Picasa photo management software. If you don't want to wait until we autoupdate everyone to Picasa 3.5, you can download it at picasa.google.com.

This ReadMe page appears when a new version of Picasa software is available, and tells you what changes and improvements are in each release.

Picasa 3.5 is a significant upgrade from Picasa 3.1.

Changes since our last autoupdate:

Updated RAW Support for new cameras.Added support for color profiles.Integrated user stats reporting.

Initial Google Labs beta of Picasa for Mac OS X

(These notes apply to the Mac version only, please see posts below for Windows changelog.)

We're excited to announce that Picasa software is coming to the Mac!  Thank you for helping us test this beta software.

Picasa for Mac looks and works very much like Picasa 3 on other platforms.  For a quick overview of Picasa for Mac, you can consult this support document, or watch the video below.

Picasa is now available in 38 languages! We've also added a new sharing option for your Picasa Web Albums, giving you more control over who can view your photos. Try the new "Sign-in to view" option to share your albums with specific users only. To learn more about album visibility, click here.

We'll be rolling out this autoupdate over the next couple of weeks. If you don't want to wait, you can manually download the latest version on picasa.google.com.
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About this page
This page serves as a changelog for releases of Picasa 3.

You'll see this page when you install or update the Picasa 3 software on your PC.

To learn more about Picasa and Picasa Web Albums, please visit our product blog at googlephotos.blogspot.com.
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