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Old 26th December 2013 | 22:09
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ExSp33db1rd
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SkyDrive and Picasa

I've posed a similar question previously, and thanks for suggestions to use a different e-mail "client" or photo-editing programme, but I'm not really prepared to start all over again with new problems just at the moment, I've been perfectly happy with what I have used for the last 12 years - as it was.

e.g. I download my photographs to "Pictures" then send them to "Picasa" to edit, and when finished select the e-mail option.

I then get the option to use my e-mail client, or G-Mail ( Picasa being a Google thing )

I select my e-mail programme, Windows Live Mail, and a New Message window opens with the selected photos standing by, and all I had to do was add the recipient address and any message.

The recipient then got the photographs embedded in the e-mail without having to select a file, or download, or do anything. The photographs were all there,open, ready to see. QED

But not now.

Since moving to Windows H'eight SkyDrive has hi-jacked my Picasa programme, and apparently sends my selection to Never Never land as an "album" which apparently could be made availabe to all and sundry for the next 3 months, and when I look at my New Message I'm "invited" to name this album that I didn't ask for, or want, and the recipient now has to either "Download" or "View Slide Show".

I know that when I get these sort of e-mails, unless it is something I am especially interested in, and know about, I can't be bothered downloading or viewing a slide show, so often don't bother, whereas if the photographs were embedded in the e-mail as previously, the sended would know that I at least saw them.

How do I murder SkyDrive, and restore the Picasa set-up of old ?

Maybe I could close my Hotmail account, but this seemed a necessary evil of installing Windows 8.1, and would it even kill SkyDrive ?

It's enought to drive one to Apple !

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