Google to Shut Down Picasa on March 15 in Shift to Google Photos
Google on Friday said it will be covering Picasa to move its center to the new Google Photos administration dispatched not exactly a year back.

"Following the dispatch of Google Photos, we've had a ton of inquiries around what this implies for the fate of Picasa. After much thought and thought, we've chosen to resign Picasa over the coming months so as to concentrate altogether on a solitary photograph administration in Google Photos. We trust we can make a vastly improved affair by concentrating on one administration that gives more usefulness and works crosswise over portable and desktop, as opposed to separate our endeavors crosswise over two distinct items," Google Photos boss Anil Sabharwal said in a blog entry.

Pictures or recordings in Picasa online collections will be naturally accessible in individuals' Google Photos accounts, as indicated by Sabharwal.

Those wishing not to move to the new administration will in any case have the capacity to see, download or erase photographs in Picasa collections, however the product won't be redesigned and including pictures won't be an alternative.

"As of March 15, 2016, we will never again be supporting the Picasa desktop application. For the individuals who have as of now downloaded this-or do as such before this date-it will keep on acting as it does today, however we won't be creating it further, and there will be no future overhauls. On the off chance that you change to Google Photos, you can keep on transferring photographs and recordings utilizing the desktop uploader at photos.google.com/applications... We apologize for any impairment this move causes, yet we need to guarantee you that we are doing this with the point of giving the most ideal photographs experience," Sabharwal said.


"Google Photos is another and more quick witted item."

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