iFlickr Allows You to Upload Photos From Camera Roll to - You Guessed it - Your Flickr Account
by Jody Mitoma on March 17, 2008 at 10:08 pm
iFlickr allows for you to upload photos to your Flickr.com accounts, quickly. Of course, if you’re an iPod Touch owner, it’d probably be easier to just upload the photos using your home computer, but for you iPhone users, having the ability to take photos right from your phone, this can prove to be pretty neat.
Apple iPhone School explains, in detail, how to use iFlickr:
The app opens to a page where you can take a photo, view the images in your Camera Roll or go into the Settings. You will want to set up the settings first (icon in the lower right corner)…you will need to add your Flickr account info and then just set the rest of the settings which include turning on/off Save on iPhone, Upload as Private and Geolocation. Now, once you hit Configure Flickr and are back on the main screen…you can go into your Camera Roll using the icon in the lower left corner. From here…just tap on the photo you would like to upload or go back to the main screen by tapping the camera icon on the bottum of the screen. Once you have tapped on the photo you would like to upload…tap the icon in the lower left corner which will give you a few options for that photo; Send directly to Flickr…this will not even give you a pop-up it just immediately sends the photo to Flickr, Send to…which allows you to turn on/off private and the geotag for this photo and also add a title, description and tags to the photo…then hit Send to send it to Flickr, Email Photo and Cancel. I usually just send my pics to Flickr from my Camera Roll app and then email them to my Flickr account…but this app is nice because you can add tags and a description before you send it to Flickr.
Unfortunately, iFlickr doesn’t (yet) allow you to upload more than one photo at a time, which in turn, can prove to be very timely. But, other than that, this application can prove to be pretty useful for quick Flickr uploads!
(Source: Apple iPhone School)









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