Filed under: iLife, Software, Internet Tools
Another FlickrExport 3 sneak peek: photosets
FlickrExport is one of my must have Mac apps. This little plugin for iPhoto, or Aperture, makes it a breeze to export photos from iPhoto/Aperture to Flickr. Getting your photos on Flickr is only part of the joys that FlickrExport offers up, it also makes tagging your photos very easy (and this is coming from a lazy tagger).Fraser Speirs, the developer behind FlickrExport, has posted a sneak peek at Flickr Export 3 on the Connected Flow blog. This screencast shows off FlickrExport 3's advanced set creation abilities. I, for one, can't wait to get my hands on this version of FlickrExport as I make tons of sets on Flickr, and this will save me lots of time.
No shipping date has been announced for FlickrExport 3 and update details are not known, though you can get a license for FlickrExport 2 right now for iPhoto (£12), a lite version for Aperture (free), or Aperture (£12).

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
SubGenius said 12:26PM on 10-19-2007
Anyone else bugged by the fact that there is no free lite version for iPhoto but there is for Aperture.
Also Apple should have built this in by now.
iMove supports YouTube.
Address Book supports Yahoo! Address Book.
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MrShabby said 12:44PM on 10-19-2007
*** URGENT ***
APPLE PLEASE MAKE APERTURE SUPPORT RAW ON THE CANON G9 ! !
Thanks.
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G said 1:15PM on 10-19-2007
Google supports their own iPhoto plug-in for Picasa. Yahoo should be paying Speirs, not us.
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м6 said 7:16PM on 10-19-2007
I've paid for Flickr, for new iLife, for my DSLR... Now I might, of course, buy this too – but seriously, wake up, Yahoo! Throw some of our cash to this guy.
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Igor said 8:50PM on 10-19-2007
FlickrExport for Aperture Single License is £14, not £12. Not a big difference, just to be accurate.
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