I want to make this clear, "We" don't have the software you are reporting on. What "we" have is a Windows piece of software that runs in an emulator. Just because a company takes an application and includes an emulator with it, it does not mean that it is a "Linux" software title. So while some people may be happy with this offering, it doesn't really do anything for Linux as it is really giving you another platform's software...this should not be the end goal for Linux software. If this is acceptable, then noting the comparison for "Adobe Photoshop Elements", one should simply focus his or her efforts on getting Adobe Photoshop Elements to run in the same emulated environment. Please don't sell emulating another operating system's software to Linux as a "win" for Linux, as it isn't. It simply gives you a make-shift alternative.
Picasa 3: Great Linux photo software
Posted by: Fletch on November 29, 2008 11:32 PMHaz
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