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New Plug-in Uploads iPhoto Images to Flickr
Millions of Macintosh photo enthusiasts use iPhoto and Flickr. And while moving photos from iPhoto to a Flickr account can be done through the Flickr website, it's a chore.
Written on November 20, 2007
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Millions of Macintosh photo enthusiasts use iPhoto and Flickr. And while moving photos from iPhoto to a Flickr account can be done through the Flickr website, it's a chore.
Now there's a better way. tagtraum industries is proud to announce iP2F -- a Flickr upload plugin for iPhoto. iP2F makes it extremely easy to upload your pictures from iPhoto to Flickr. Before uploading you can resize, rename, describe and tag your images with a smart, autocompleting tag-entry-field -- all directly from iPhoto. iP2F also lets you create photosets and add images to existing sets and pools.
All these features and more are packaged into one clean, modern-looking plugin for $14.95. A free 14 day trial copy is available from:
http://www.tagtraum.com/ip2f.html
tagtraum industries incorporated (www.tagtraum.com) is a small, privately owned software and consulting company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. tagtraum industries is also the maker of beaTunes (www.beatunes.com), a popular iTunes management tool for OS X and Windows.
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