Filed under: Multimedia, Software, Freeware, Internet Tools
Browse your Flickr library with Mugshot

Here's a pretty cool piece of freeware. Mugshot is a desktop application that lets you browse your Flickr photos (as well as those of your contacts) with an iPhoto-like interface. The UI features three columns: On the left you'll find your own photostream and sets, those of your contacts and any group pools you belong to. Click any set to load it in the center column, and any image to display its information on the right. The photo's title, description, dates (taken and uploaded) and tags are displayed. You then have an option to download any image to your desktop or send it to iPhoto (though I couldn't get the iPhoto option to work).
It's a nice way to poke around Flickr. Mugshot is free and requires Mac OS 10.4.
[Via FreeMacWare]

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MacPod said 12:25PM on 5-01-2006
This software is from Blake Seely, the new Aperture team member you guys blogged about the other day.
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Jordan Cassady said 7:03PM on 5-01-2006
That's pretty cool.
If I could have one thing different, I would change the color scheme.
Make it look something more like Aperature, or iPhoto in full-screen mode.
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