FlickrExport Lite

Connected Flow’s Flcikr Export Lite is an Aperture plugin the allows simple export to Flickr.com. FlickrExport Lite is available as a free alternative of its bigger brother, FlickrExport. Download here.

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Connected Flow Updates FlickrExport

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Fraser Speirs of Connected Flow has some quick updates to FlickrExport:

  1. Added a button to the registration sheet that takes you to a web page where you can retrive your serial number.
  2. Fixed a number of memory leaks.

This brings the current version to 1.0.6. For more information and to download the latest version of FlickrExport, check out Connected Flow or download here


 

 

FlickrExport Updated and Lite Version Available

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

Fraser Speirs of Connected Flow has updated his FlickrExport plugin for aperture fixing a minor bug. The latest version and release notes can be downloaded here.

Frasier has also started offering a free or "Lite" version of his FlickrExport plugin. This FlickrExport Lite plugin will replace the old "Flickr Plugin" and is available for free download from Fraser’s website.

The paid version (£14) of FlickrExport boasts the following features:

  • Edit photo titles and descriptions, and add tags to them.
  • Create a new photoset with your photos, or add them to an existing photoset.
  • Automatically send your photos to a Group Pool on Flickr.
  • Choose from a list of your Flickr tags and add them to your photos before uploading.
  • Automatically add an Aperture keyword to each photo uploaded.
  • Add Flickr photo ID and URL to Aperture metadata.
  • Replace existing photos on Flickr with updated versions from Aperture.
  • Edit Geo data before uploading and integrate with Google Earth to locate your pictures.


The "Lite" version offers the following:

  • Unlimited uploading to Flickr.
  • Creation of photosets.
  • Conversion of Aperture keywords to Flickr tags.

For more information and to download the latest version of FlickrExport or FlickrExport Lite, check out Connected Flow.



 

 

Late Night Coca Interviews Fraser Speirs

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

There is a really great interview with Connected Flow’s Fraser Speirs on the Late Night Cocoa Podcast. Fraser, the developer of the FlickrExport plugin for Aperture from Connected Flow goes into great detail about the Aperture Export SDK.

If you are considering developing a plugin for Aperture this would certainly be a great way to get things started. Fraser talks about each piece of the Aperture Plugin template and offers great insights about what one should consider when developing a plugin for Aperture.

You can listen to the podcast here.