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Memory Management

In the age of the digital camera, users are overwhelmed by a flood of images. Picasa not only helps you manage photos but also will enhance the image quality with just a couple of mouse clicks.

Since digital cameras made it easy for users to shoot as many photos as they wanted without spending a fortune on processing and printing, many photographers have made excessive use of this option. The result is an enormous, jumbled collection of photos on home PCs. Google’s Picasa manages photos and also supports easy image editing.


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Memory management

Ollie Dec 26, 2009 7:53pm GMT

For heaven's sake, your photos are your memories - or they are for most people. it's a joke, you see. Managing your photos is managing the memories of your life (if you have one).

Shouldn't the title be called Photo Management instead of Memory Management?

just a passerby Oct 23, 2009 5:10am GMT

I perused the article.
Not much mention about managing memory.

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