Picasa is the best graphics editing software I have found, and I have researched the possibilities pretty thoroughly.
I had a few basic questions I asked Picasa techs to answer 1) how to delete images quickly, 2) how to tell the difference between thumbnails and say 640x480 pixels, 3) how to fast edit colors and 4) hot to develop "frames" or windows for segregating images chronologically. (NB: I have 8000 images from 22 years in the foreign service taken all over the world and want to put together a series of cd's. post on Kodak and PhotoShow, etc.
Picasa gave me a machine reply which said, "Go to our 'help' groups." Well, that means wading through encyclopedia-size messages hoping that someone, somewhere, had asked the same questions I had. Picasa's response was the very essence of "to blow off." Picasa's answer demonstrates rank arrogance and insensitivity, a response policy developed by someone totally out of sync with the American penchant to court the consumer rather than drive him away. Great product, lousy PR.
So, I will use the internet to find a graphics artist familiar with Picasa who is willing to provide advice for a fee. Picasa could do the same if it cared about establishing a mutually beneficial dialogue with consumers.Get more detail about Picasa Photo Organizer.
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