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- Version: 1.0.5, 9/30/2006 11:48AM PST
welshbaloney
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I really want to like this 



- Version: 1.0.4, 6/22/2006 07:38PM PST
meggani
It's a great program, but so far it has frustrated me. I'm stuck on a G3 iBook, and so this program is very, very slow. I also have had a fair bit of trouble with the tagging feature. It keeps doing crazy things, like changing the names of other tags to the tag I just had highlighted. It does what I want, but not without driving me a little crazy.
THE ultimate flickr batch uploader 



- Version: 1.0.4, 3/30/2006 05:19AM PST
vaguelyartistic
I can't sing the praises of 1001 enough. Not only does it function extremely well, the interface and usability will be seamless for Mac users.
I'd estimate that 1001 says me at least 60% in the time I spend uploading photos to flickr.
All I can say is that if you use flickr, and you use a Mac, just give this a quick try and see if you can go back to your old ways. A few tips that took me a while to figure out:
1) You can select all (or shift-select some) of your thumbnails and apply everything universally. So with multiple thumbnails selected, you can send to groups and sets, add tags, and even type in a common title or description all in one swoop. Then you can go back and add individual groups or tags for each individual photo if you want.
2) When the groups or tags panes are active, you can just start typing the name or the group or tag and it will bring it right up. If you type a tag name that it doesn't recognize, it automatically creates a new tag for you.
I've never registered a freeware product so quickly in my life. If you want to cut the tedium of uploading to Flickr just give thi a try.
(And I'm not even going to go into the photostream option, which is another great component to 1001.)
I'd estimate that 1001 says me at least 60% in the time I spend uploading photos to flickr.
All I can say is that if you use flickr, and you use a Mac, just give this a quick try and see if you can go back to your old ways. A few tips that took me a while to figure out:
1) You can select all (or shift-select some) of your thumbnails and apply everything universally. So with multiple thumbnails selected, you can send to groups and sets, add tags, and even type in a common title or description all in one swoop. Then you can go back and add individual groups or tags for each individual photo if you want.
2) When the groups or tags panes are active, you can just start typing the name or the group or tag and it will bring it right up. If you type a tag name that it doesn't recognize, it automatically creates a new tag for you.
I've never registered a freeware product so quickly in my life. If you want to cut the tedium of uploading to Flickr just give thi a try.
(And I'm not even going to go into the photostream option, which is another great component to 1001.)
I'm on a 2GHz iMac G5 with 1.5GB RAM and only Safari running. 1001 is very sluggish. However, my main concern is it's sporadic behavior on upload. Sometimes it completes. Sometimes it stalls. Today it stalled on the first file upload and just sat there apparently on the same file for about 20 minutes before I killed it.
I have to say that out of the 3 or 4 apps I've tried, JUploadr may not be the most flashy or feature-rich, but it is stable and consistent.
If 1001 were to stabilize, I would certainly consider using it as my main app for this kind of thing. I do like the ability to select sets, maintain a list of tags AND read psd files and convert them to JPG on the fly (although I haven't tried that yet - that's what I was attempting today when things stalled).