BlogPiccs (formerly Picasa Image Plugin) Free Download Advertisement BlogPiccs for Windows can be embedded in WPF/WinForm.NET and Visual Basic projects. BlogPiccs is an image hosting website such as Picasa/Flickr/Google Images, and can be used to upload, edit and share pictures on the Internet. BlogPiccs is a replacement for the traditional Windows Live Writer, where you can upload photos from personal Picasa albums into your blog posts. BlogPiccs allows you to “embed” pictures from Picasa into your blog posts. It doesn’t matter whether the pictures are taken with a camera, or added to a Picasa album. Presentation Here is a simple example of how to insert the image of an online Picasa album: • Start the application • Click on the “Select Picasa album” button • Read the name of the online album or enter a new one in the “What do you want to create” area • Click on the “Click OK” button • Now click on the “Insert Picasa Image” button • Finally type the URL of the Picasa album (or simply the name of the album, if you already have it inserted into the “Picasa album” area) • The Insert Picasa Image window should pop up. Enter the Picasa URL, and click on the “OK” button. The picture that will be displayed in the application should be automatically copied from the online Picasa album to the folder of the blog. Configuration Here is a complete list of the available configurations in BlogPiccs: · **Album Name** The name of the online album where the pictures are available. It can also be a folder, where the pictures are saved in. · **Picasa URL** The online Picasa account where the pictures are available. · **Picasa Web Address** The web address of the online Picasa account where the pictures are available (or the name of the album or folder, if you already have it inserted). Embedding Options The picture can be set as the background or foreground of your blog, and can be modified with the following options: · **Album name** The name of the online album where the pictures are available. It can also be a folder, where the pictures are BlogPiccs (formerly Picasa Image Plugin) Serial Key For PC "Microsoft’s new Windows Live Writer website has a plugin for inserting images that work like Picasa: It lets you select an album, tag the image in Picasa and have the image linked, and it even lets you use Picasa as a slideshow." (so far only good for.NET 3.0) Q: Should we have a tag for 'Gurobi'? 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With Google Picasa you can: · Import, organize and manage your digital pictures in Picasa, and then access them from any web browser · Share images online with friends, family and the world · Easily find your pics even if they’re not in Picasa · Upload images to Picasa in a snap · Sync your Picasa pictures and albums with your desktop and mobile Picasa · Download, edit and create new pictures · Share pics via email, Facebook, Flickr and Twitter My pass with Google Picasa 2.0.2 rev. 5599, and I installed in live w\localtools blog. Some time ago I noticed that since version 2.0.2 of Picasa updated, pictures within the Picasa plugin started being visible to others to who was browsing my blog (when I logged on to my Google account), after I created the Picasa plugin and now I noticed that this problem has been fixed and that at first sight Picasa’s Picasa plugin, version 2.0.2, works perfectly. But... I received some emails from readers complaining that they cannot see my Picasa albums even after they clicked on the links provided by BlogPiccs plugin. So I read about this problem and I found out that the Picasa plugin uses the official Picasa service ( to add, edit and delete images. But as long as the authors of the Picasa plugin for Windows Live writer, they failed to synchronize the pictures at their Picasa albums from their laptop with their Google Picasa online account. The solution to this problem has been found by using the Picasa online service. The steps: When you log in to the Picasa service: · Click on “Image Upload” · Choose your Picasa account to upload your pics · Browse to your laptop and click on “Upload” Once you have connected the “Image Upload” button with your Picasa account you should see your pics listed in your Picasa online account. Then you just have to synchronize Picasa online and Picasa plugin plugin, then the pictures should appear on your reader’s gadgets. How to connect What's New In BlogPiccs (formerly Picasa Image Plugin)? The BlogPiccs Image Plugin is a Windows application that allows you to Insert pictures from the blog provider Picasa and other online Photo-Sharing Web sites. It supports multiple albums of your photos online (Picasa, Flickr, FlickrME and more) and you can open them on your blog without any plugins. The images are cleanly resized to fit your blog and you get a preview with the options you set. That’s right, there’s no weird text embedded into your pictures as with other photo-installations. BlogPiccs can as well be used to copy images (and the link to the destination image, too) from your blog to Picasa and Flickr online albums BlogPiccs Features: · Support multiple online Photo-Sharing Web sites (Picasa, Flickr, Yahoo!, etc.) · Open an online album directly from your blog · Select the way of displaying the pictures: as a slide show or in album view · Set the margin, frame width and position for all slides · Adjust the picture size, by resizing if needed · Enable or disable image cropping or manual resizing · Links with Picasa/Flickr right to your content · Support for most popular blog-players and forum services (like Disqus, Blogger, etc.) Post by: Development Team Location: Poland Interests: Photography, literature, programming. Tags: BlogPiccs is successor of the Picasa Plugin for Windows Live Writer, which offered users the possibility to insert Picasa images within their blogs. BlogPiccs uses newest technologies (Linq, WPF, dot.NET 3.5) und comes with the following features: · embedding of pictures of online picasa albums in your personal blog · linking with various options (slideshow, album, image, url, etc.) · modifying various visual properties like margin, frame, positioning · online album creation · upload of images in your personal online Picasa albums BlogPiccs (formerly Picasa Image Plugin) Description: The BlogPiccs Image Plugin is a Windows application that allows you to Insert pictures from the blog provider Picasa and other online Photo-Sharing Web sites. It supports multiple albums of your photos online (Picasa, Flickr, Yahoo!, etc.) and you can open them on your blog without any plugins. The images are cleanly resized to fit your System Requirements For BlogPiccs (formerly Picasa Image Plugin): Mac OSX 10.7 or later Windows Vista or Windows 7 CPU: i3 (Atom) or equivalent (Sandy Bridge or later) Intel i5 (Atom), Core i3 (Sandy Bridge), Core i7 (Ivy Bridge or later) 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended) 2 GB VRAM (4 GB recommended) Nvidia GTX 570 or equivalent 2 GB VRAM (4 GB recommended) PCP (NON-Steam)
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