Picasa is a free image organizer and viewer developed by Google. It was first released in 2002 and is available for Windows and Mac OS X. Picasa allows users to organize and edit their digital photos, including cropping, color adjustments, and red-eye removal. It also includes a variety of filters and effects to enhance images. Users can organize their photos into albums, create slideshows, and share their photos online. Picasa also has a feature called "Face Recognition" which automatically identifies faces in photos and groups them together for easy organization. The program has been discontinued by Google, but the latest version (3.9) can still be downloaded and used.
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