![]() Even though iPhoto is surely one of the most popular photo editors for Macs, many other companies are also trying to present their own ideas of what a great photo manager and editor should be. ![]() Perhaps the best known is the iLife suite, which includes photo and video managers, as well as some creative music apps. One of its biggest qualities is that you can use it right after you’ve turned it on for the first time, since it comes with a large number of preinstalled applications. # Upgrade to wine 3.Mac OS X has been always known for its ease of use and simplicity. POL_Shortcut "Picasa3.exe" "$SHORTCUT" "" "" "Graphics " # Wine -30,7 20,7 only create the prefix once the installer has been located # If you want to avoid the crash messages add `export POL_IgnoreWineErrors=True` to your start script. ![]() # Remove IE8 Installation (wasn't working and google apis are no longer working anyway ) # Upgrade to wine 3.20 to avoid freefont issue # from a working machine, worked fine till ~ # Adding HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Picasa\Picasa2\Preferences GoogleOAuth* value # - If you want to avoid the crash messages add `export POL_IgnoreWineErrors=True` to your start script. # - Remove IE8 Installation (wasn't working and google APIs are no longer working anyway ) # - Upgrade to wine 3.20 to avoid freefont issue However, if anyone can help find the cause of this and fix it would be greatly -6,21 6,11 Author : raybb Then: "Please wait while POL is simulating a reboot" (which never ends).Īfter fixing the above I noticed that Picasa “crashes” each time it closes.Ī workaround is to add this to the startup script export POL_IgnoreWineErrors=True Then: "this installation does not support your operating system's current service pack version" Those apis are deprecated so that’s no longer useful. I assume the script was installing IE for the Google web albums integration. The IE8 install was failing, so I removed it. (Note: I tried wine 3 but it didn't seem to do anyting but cause an additonal prompt to install wine-mono)ģ. The freefonts issue was coming up, so I upgraded to wine 2.22. The download link was broken, so I replaced it with an version.Ģ. The Picasa installer didn't seem to be working so I took at look at the it and found out why.ġ. In a journey to install Picasa on Linux Mint 19.3 I came across playonlinux. # Fermeture de l'assistant d'installation POL_Shortcut "Picasa3.exe" "$SHORTCUT" "" "" "Graphics " # Wine -20,7 30,7 only create the prefix once the installer has been located # from a working machine, worked fine till ~ # Adding HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Picasa\Picasa2\Preferences GoogleOAuth* value # - If you want to avoid the crash messages add `export POL_IgnoreWineErrors=True` to your start script. # - Remove IE8 Installation (wasn't working and google APIs are no longer working anyway ) # - Upgrade to wine 3.20 to avoid freefont issue # If you want to avoid the crash messages add `export POL_IgnoreWineErrors=True` to your start script. # Remove IE8 Installation (wasn't working and google apis are no longer working anyway ) # Upgrade to wine 3.20 to avoid freefont issue # Fermeture de l'assistant -6,11 6,21 Author : raybb POL_Shortcut "Picasa3.exe" "$SHORTCUT" "" "" "Graphics " POL_SetupWindow_browse "$(eval_gettext 'Please select the setup file to run.')" "$TITLE" "$BIN" POL_SetupWindow_InstallMethod "LOCAL,DOWNLOAD" # Choix du fichier de la source d'installation POL_SetupWindow_presentation "$TITLE" "Google" "" "Percherie" "$PREFIX" # only create the prefix once the installer has been located # call POL_System_TmpCreate before using $POL_System_TmpDir # - Upgrade to wine 3.20 to avoid freefont issue
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