Comments on: Bloatware, the case of Flickr Uploadr 3 http://techiteasy.org/2007/12/20/bloatware-the-case-of-flickr-uploadr-3/ web business models, information systems, high tech, software economics, SaaS, Software + Service, innovation, new product development, digital strategy, software engineering, remote / mobile / wireless technologies, VoIP, IPTV, blogs, telecommunication business models, computer networks architecture, project management, user-generated content philosophy, entrepreneurial finance, outsourcing, operations - logistics - e-procurement - supply chain management, customer relationship management, telecom billing, clusters of innovation, e-Business, e-Commerce, start-up launch, fast-growing ventures management, globalization + some useless stuff (usually getting the most visits & comments) Fri, 02 May 2008 14:43:25 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=MU By: The new Flickr uploader http://techiteasy.org/2007/12/20/bloatware-the-case-of-flickr-uploadr-3/#comment-61428 The new Flickr uploader Sat, 12 Jan 2008 17:07:11 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2007/12/20/bloatware-the-case-of-flickr-uploadr-3/#comment-61428 [...] I can forgive some blunders in the UI, but the core upload process is crap often failing to achieve it’s raison d’etre — GET MY FILES UP. Maybe something else is conflicting with it on my mac but I doubt it as I’m not the only one complaining. [...] [...] I can forgive some blunders in the UI, but the core upload process is crap often failing to achieve it’s raison d’etre — GET MY FILES UP. Maybe something else is conflicting with it on my mac but I doubt it as I’m not the only one complaining. [...]

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By: Kari Silvennoinen http://techiteasy.org/2007/12/20/bloatware-the-case-of-flickr-uploadr-3/#comment-56133 Kari Silvennoinen Fri, 28 Dec 2007 22:21:28 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2007/12/20/bloatware-the-case-of-flickr-uploadr-3/#comment-56133 Mike, yeah, just make an alias (or, in windows-speak, shortcut) to the Export Actions folder and you're good to go. Mike, yeah, just make an alias (or, in windows-speak, shortcut) to the Export Actions folder and you’re good to go.

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By: Mike http://techiteasy.org/2007/12/20/bloatware-the-case-of-flickr-uploadr-3/#comment-56116 Mike Fri, 28 Dec 2007 20:13:09 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2007/12/20/bloatware-the-case-of-flickr-uploadr-3/#comment-56116 I'm very interested in chaining flickr uploader to Lightroom export actions as you describe, but I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you say, "make a shortcut of uploader to..." Do you mean drop an alias in the export actions folder? I probably should know what is meant by "shortcut" but I'm afraid I don't. Many thanks. I’m very interested in chaining flickr uploader to Lightroom export actions as you describe, but I’m not exactly sure what you mean when you say, “make a shortcut of uploader to…” Do you mean drop an alias in the export actions folder? I probably should know what is meant by “shortcut” but I’m afraid I don’t.

Many thanks.

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By: Kari Silvennoinen http://techiteasy.org/2007/12/20/bloatware-the-case-of-flickr-uploadr-3/#comment-53099 Kari Silvennoinen Sat, 22 Dec 2007 11:24:25 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2007/12/20/bloatware-the-case-of-flickr-uploadr-3/#comment-53099 Vince, There's no really meaningful way to compare Lightroom and iPhoto. The latter is a good program to safe all your snapshots and holiday pictures and what not. The former is more for developing your digital photos. They are for totally different uses, I think. I think they both rock. The Flickr guys really should learn from Google's Picasa-plugin for iPhoto. Now that's simple. (Okay, I understand that Picasa-plugin can expect that the photos are already played with and do not need any more operations like rotating or captions etc.). Vince,

There’s no really meaningful way to compare Lightroom and iPhoto. The latter is a good program to safe all your snapshots and holiday pictures and what not. The former is more for developing your digital photos. They are for totally different uses, I think. I think they both rock.

The Flickr guys really should learn from Google’s Picasa-plugin for iPhoto. Now that’s simple. (Okay, I understand that Picasa-plugin can expect that the photos are already played with and do not need any more operations like rotating or captions etc.).

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By: Vincent van Wylick http://techiteasy.org/2007/12/20/bloatware-the-case-of-flickr-uploadr-3/#comment-52148 Vincent van Wylick Thu, 20 Dec 2007 12:13:23 +0000 http://techiteasy.org/2007/12/20/bloatware-the-case-of-flickr-uploadr-3/#comment-52148 In my ears, anything Mozilla automatically sounds like bloatware. I cannot believe how crappy Firefox is on a Mac, compared to what I remember it being like on a PC. The only good thing about XUL, in my eyes, is that it's free. Camino is the exception, but compared to Safari it doesn't really offer any advantages either. I think I remember hearing some good stuff about <a href="http://picturesync.net/" rel="nofollow">PictureSync</a> and Lightroom/iPhoto. I'm also curious what your opinion is of Lightroom vs. iPhoto (8)? In my ears, anything Mozilla automatically sounds like bloatware. I cannot believe how crappy Firefox is on a Mac, compared to what I remember it being like on a PC. The only good thing about XUL, in my eyes, is that it’s free. Camino is the exception, but compared to Safari it doesn’t really offer any advantages either.

I think I remember hearing some good stuff about PictureSync and Lightroom/iPhoto.

I’m also curious what your opinion is of Lightroom vs. iPhoto (8)?

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