Picasa is one of the most popular image viewing and storage programs in the world. With this tool, you can conveniently organise and manage digital photos on your Windows PC. It comes with additional features, such as red-eye removal, cropping, slideshow, and keyword search.As such, you can use the program to make subtle improvements to your photos. If you need the previous version of Picasa, check out the app's version history which includes all versions available to download. Download prior versions of Picasa for Mac. All previous versions of Picasa are virus-free and free to download at Uptodown. 3.9.137.192 45.04MB. When it comes to organizing, editing, and sharing photos, most Mac users know iPhoto. But Google offers Picasa, a free photo editing and sharing app that rivals iPhoto ‘09.
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Package By Distribution
Install a package that is made available through your distribution.
Keep in mind that distro-provided versions of digiKam could be out of date.macOS and Windows users should refer to the official bundles listed above.
Note: to integrate the AppImage bundle in Linux desktop, you can use the AppImageLauncher application.
Pre-Releases
These are betas and release-candidates provided by the team for testing.
These should be more stable than weekly snapshots and testing will help to ready them for release.This includes a universal Linux AppImage, macOS package, and Windows installer.
Download the latest pre-release.
Weekly Snapshots
These are compiled weekly versions provided by the team for testing purposes only.
This is the easiest way to try the current implementation that hasn’t been released yet.This includes a universal Linux AppImage, macOS package, and Windows installer.
Download the latest weekly snapshots.
Compile the Official Release
This is an option for those that are comfortable with compiling the project themselves.
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Get the source for the latest official release and build.
Compile Latest Development Version
This is more complicated, but is as recent as possible.This is for when you want to help with finding bugs or to hack on the project as a contributor.
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Get the latest code from our git repository.
You can choose the one which fits you best. We provide detailed instructions for each of them.
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Older-Releases
All previous stable versions are archived.This includes a universal Linux AppImage, macOS package, and Windows installer.
In most situations this is really not recommended because older versions of Picasa may stop working because incompatibilities with your operating system and Google servers.In some cases though, it can be the best temporary solution.
Some changes that are known not to be backwards-compatible and will cause certain features to not work anymore with an older version of Picasa:
3.9.137.69: first version having G+ auto backup included. If you are installing a Picasa version earlier than build 137.69 you probably want to uninstall Google+ AutoBackup since it may interfere with earlier builds of Picasa:
Go to the Windows Control Panel.
Select Programs or Uninstall Programs.
Find and select Google+ Auto Backup in the list of installed programs
Uninstall it.
3.9.137.118: first version using new Google maps API, since April 2014 the map won't work properly anymore in older versions of Picasa.
Disable your Internet Connection temporarily. For most people it may be easiest to just unplug the network cable or turn off the WiFi. You can also go to the Network and Sharing Center, find the adapter being used and disable it temporarily.
Double-click on the Picasa Setup program (Picasa39-setup.exe) and install Picasa as desired.
Start Picasa if you didn't run it from the install.
Go to the Picasa Tools menu -> select Options -> click the General tab.
In the Options General tab go near the bottom and find the Automatic Updates box and set it to Don't Check for Updates. then click the OK button.
Exit Picasa to make sure the settings are saved.
If downgrading from Picasa Version 3.9.137.141 (build 141), or later the following steps may be necessary:
Start Windows Explorer.
Paste the following path into the Windows Explorer address bar:
Windows XP: %userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataGooglePicasa2temp
Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8: %LocalAppData%GooglePicasa2temp
In the Picasa2temp folder, look for a folder called LifescapeUpdater
If the LifescapeUpdater folder exists, then Delete it. --------------------------
Paste the following path into the Windows Explorer address bar:
32 bit Windows: C:Program FilesGooglePicasa3UpdateLifescapeUpdater
64 bit Windows: C:Program Files (X86)GooglePicasa3UpdateLifescapeUpdater
In the LifescapeUpdater folder, Delete the currentversion.ini file.
If downgrading from Picasa version 3.9.140.239 (build 239) or later, the following steps may be necessary to ensure you can upgrade again to the latest version
Start the Windows registry editor:
One way is to Hold down the Windows key and hit the R key on the keyboard
In the Run box that opens, type: Regedit, then click the OK button.
In the left Column, Navigate to ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeGooglePicasa and find the REG_SZ key 'Installed Version'
Either delete the Installed Version key or change the last number to a smaller number. For instance if it is 239, change it to 238.
Restart Picasa and check that it doesn't try to update and that the Automatic Updates box is still set to Don't Check for Updates.
Exit Picasa again.
Re-Enable your internet connection by reversing whichever method you used to disable it.
Run a browser or something to make sure the internet reconnected successfully.
Done, you should now be able to use the previous version of Picasa.