![]() I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. How do I get my Picasa back? If not possible, is there any freeware that's comparable that I can use? It's like reinstalling Windows 8.1 (instead of 10): Picasa still exists but Google wants everyone to go to their new photo software site, which is useless for me. Its interface is a little daunting and requires you to kind of follow your nose and tinker around a bit. However, I don't want to download it from an un-safe site, since I don't want to infect my computer with viruses or malware again. PhotoScape is a free-to-download image editing software suite that offers a wide but sometimes confusing array of features beyond simple photo retouching. ![]() Is there any safe way I can download Picasa (from a safe source) so that I can continue to use it (for quick/basic publicity photography)? I understand Picasa/Google will not 'support' it anymore (send patches or updates), but when I googled "Picasa", there were hundreds of links (and their related drivers) by which I could download it. All programs are now reinstalled, but when I went to reinstall Picasa, I found that it had been "deleted" by Google (and the new Google software has no 'tools' and is totally useless). IrfanView is a free photo viewer and organizer for Windows which happens to be very light both in size and resource requirements. ![]() My computer was hacked about a month ago and all my programs were uninstalled, including my basic freeware program for photo editing, Picasa. Owned by Google, Picasa is an image organiser and viewer for organising and editing digital.
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