Posted 05 January 2009 - 10:55 PM
Nah, it competes - in many respects this is much nicer than iPhoto (and I'm an iPhoto fan). I really like the accessibility to the files and the editing suite is excellent. I used to edit almost exclusively with Photoshop, until iPhoto improved - I currently do most of my editing in iPhoto. But that will likely change as I get used to Picasa.
I also opted for MobileMe and really liked the gallery feature. Until, when I deleted a couple of web pages I'd done as an experiment in iWeb and it erased all my galleries. It lost appointments and contacts, and the lost galleries really cost me some credibility with my colleagues. I started looking for alternatives and now use MobileMe to back up a few document files on my home computer (I use about 15% of the capacity I paid for). That's a subscription I won't renew. If the next iPhoto update is another $80 and doesn't add significant features or usability, it will fall off the list as well.
I've found, more and more, that Google gets it, where other companies, Apple included (and I go back to 1986 with Apple) just don't. Remember Quark? Didn't keep up.