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1001: A really cool Flickr client



The old adage that 'a picture is worth 1000 words' is still going nice and strong. Considering the sheer number of pictures that Flickr is hosting these days, that could be a lot of stories to sift through - why not try out a desktop app to help with all the work?

1001 is a unique Flickr client from Adriaan Tijsseling, developer of the Mac version of blogging app ecto (the one with a slick new alpha version) and RSS newsreader endo. In addition to letting you upload your own photos to Flickr, I think 1001's primary appeal lies in its downloading and viewing abilities. It provides rich features for watching the stream of photos from your friends and groups, filtering the public photo stream with tags, blogging (of course) photos you like, displaying a Growl-like popup with certain photos you want to see and even using photo as your desktop wallpaper or screensaver. It's a really interesting way to interact with Flickr, and the only downside is a somewhat unique UI that might make it a little confusing to navigate 1001 your first time through. For a quick primer: 1001 allows you to pull down these photos by setting up one or more 'streams' that specify exactly what photos you want to see. You can create one stream for, say, just your friends (or even specific friends), and another for Flickr's popular Interestingness page. You can then toggle the different streams on and off depending on your mood, allowing you keep the streams from becoming a flood. Be sure to use the Streams button in 1001's toolbar, or check out the Streams menu to get started.

All things considered, this really is a great app for Flickr enthusiasts or even newbies starting out. Once you get over the very brief learning curve, 1001 is a powerful app that lets you view just the Flickr photos you want and use them in other places on your Mac. But what does all this Flickr wonderfulness (hey, if Flickr can use pseudo-words, so can I) cost, you ask? Surprisingly, it's donationware, and I encourage you to show Tijsseling some appreciation if you enjoy 1001 and would like to see ist development continue.

The old adage that 'a picture is worth 1000 words' is still going nice and strong. Considering the sheer number of pictures that Flickr is...
 

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Paul

Strongly disagree. I had lots of random crashes with 1001 and found it to be wholly unreliable. Same went for FlickrExporter ("Will it upload my files, or do I have to type my keywords and descriptions in again now that it's hanging?") and flickr Uploader. Only PictureSync has been a keen, stable, and useful program for me.

August 15 2007 at 7:29 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
jackie

Yeah...it is great! download to use it right now.

August 14 2007 at 11:45 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
jackie

wow, it is great! Download to try it at once. :)

August 14 2007 at 11:44 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Tironius

Horrible program, it's so buggy. It is supposed to work well with Ecto, but they just don't. And, it's so ugly.

Sorry to be so harsh.

August 14 2007 at 10:40 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Joe

Excellent screen saver, just love it!

August 14 2007 at 9:08 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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