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Old flickr uploadr
Old flickr uploadr




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The local set is deleted (only from iTraveller). Humans are prone to errors, if you accidentally create any Local Set, don’t worry select the Local Category and just press delete key in your keyboard, you are done. You can see the photos inside a category by clicking on category and all the photos inside the category will show in the bottom pane of the application. When you drag and drop photos to Local Set pane, it will ask whether you need to create a new set or add to an existing category. You can create a local set by dragging and dropping your photos from Windows explorer to the Local Set box at the left top pane. Let’s see some screen shots of iTravellerįirst step in using iTraveller is creating a Local set. I will give more details of my architecture in a different post. Also I extensively used Async CTP to make a very responsive UI. I used Calburn micro to separate my View and View Model.

#Old flickr uploadr Offline

Another useful feature of iTraveller is, you can see the photo comments posted by other users in offline mode. While iTraveller synching with Flickr/Facebook, you go for a walk or grab a cup of coffee or you can continue creating your local category or adding more photos to Flickr Set/Facebook Album. Once you decide to upload, click the Synchronize button leave the rest to iTraveller. We can mark which photos should go to Flickr or Facebook and add to appropriate set/album in offline. iTraveller ease the organizing of photos. ITraveller is a desktop application to organize your photos and upload them to Flickr and Facebook. Now iTraveller can upload photos to Facebook as well. I was working on this version for last 2 weeks, it’s a complete rewrite of old iTraveller, with several added usability features. Probably the biggest in Flickr’s history making the tired old photo service up-to-date and ahead of the competition.Today I released my new version of iTraveller. Overall, this is an extremely impressive upgrade. The uploader (called “Uploadr”) will eliminate any duplicates and, by default everything is marked as private though you do have the option to share photos if you wish. Search will first find your photos and then find publicly available photos that meet your criteria. It can also identify people and objects or even objects by color. Another feature, called Magic View, divides your photos into categories such as animal, architecture, people, food, plant, etc. I clicked on Berlin and there were the pictures I took when I was in that city. You can also look at your photos in a map view. All the pictures are still intact, which is more than I can say for that marriage. A few years ago I went to a wedding and, sure enough, when I searched for wedding it automatically brought up those images even though I never tagged them as such (I guess it knows what weddings usually look like). When I typed “cat” I got pictures of our dearly departed cat who left us several years ago. I typed “dog” in the search engine and up came his photos. I don’t quite know how it does this, but I was looking for a picture of my dog Yuri.

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#Old flickr uploadr software

In addition to storing all your photos, Flickr also uses image recognition software to analyze, tag and sort them.

#Old flickr uploadr full

Of course, Flickr lets you download the photos at their original full resolution. There are other services that upload photos, including iCloud, but I’m not aware of any that offer this much space for free. I’ll still keep my Sugarsync and Dropbox accounts but I’ll use a lot less storage on those now that all of my photos are on Flickr.

#Old flickr uploadr free

Giving away a terabyte of free photo storage is a big deal because it means I no longer have to pay my cloud storage provider for that service. And having that data backed up in the same building as your computer isn’t sufficient because - if there was a fire or other disaster - everything in the building would be at risk. If something were to happen to you computer, you could replace the software, the hardware and any music files that you downloaded or ripped but there is no way to replace personal data unless it’s backed up. The importance of storing your photos in the cloud can’t be overstated.

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It also works on PCs of course and the Flickr mobile app will upload your phone’s photos too.

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#Old flickr uploadr mac

As I write, Flickr’s uploader is scanning folders on my Mac and uploading files. In fact, I’m so excited that I’m now about 12,000 files into uploading my entire collection of nearly the nearly 50,000 photos on my hard drive. It’s been years since I paid much attention to Yahoo’s Flickr but, with the new Flickr 4.0, it’s a compelling service that I’m pretty excited about.






Old flickr uploadr