FlickrExport coming to iPhone
June 11, 2008 by James
If you’re into digital photography, you’re probably aware of the existence of Flickr. Flickr.com is, of course, the very popular online photo management and sharing application that allows you to keep an online album of photos, quickly access them, share with friends, and more.
FlickrExport for Mac OS X by Connected Flow is a plugin that integrates iPhoto and Aperture with Flickr.
The next step is, of course, the iPhone! Connected Flow is currently developing an iPhone version of FlickrExport. It will allow iPhone owners to both take photos with iPhone’s camera from within FlickrExport and instantly transfer them to Flickr, and also transfer any photos that are already in the library (although only one at a time).

Users will also be able to apply titles, descriptions, tags, privacy settings, geographical information, and more, to their images — all from the iPhone.
Thanks: MacWorld
Tags: app, application, iPhone, Mac, OS
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