If the user of the popular Flickr photo-sharing services, there is a complaint, and its image on the Flickr Uploader is a terrible inconvenience to site use. Flickery provides a desktop application with a great alternative to the Mac-like interface and a good balance of features, novice and professional users.
When you enter your Flickr account information, the Flickery left of the iPhoto interface displayed on the same list of fields Flickr account. Click on the list of projects - albums, collections, Photosets, the Flickr groups - the photo shows the item in the right preview area. You can also view saved searches and Flickr photo stream to your friends and contacts.
Upload your photos to Flickr and Flickery is also very simple. From the left to choose your photos and then drag the (county) of the preview area. You can give each image a title, description and keywords tags, and the setting of Flickr profile, safety, and more. You can also have the ability to do some small changes to your image, including cropping, rotating, increasing the impact of images, as well as exposure adjustment, white and black point, saturation and brightness. Once your editing is complete, you just click the upload button their Flickr.
Once a successful upload, you can still edit the photos the basic information, such as title, description, and tags and be used Flickery From imges. You can view the comment on Flickr community, and add your own, the correct information Flickery button clicks. You can also share your images via e-mail or Twitter, and there is a full-screen option to view your photos or any collection of photos from Flickr contact or group you belong.
I particularly like the search function Flickery, you can search all of Flickr's text, labels, Flickr users, type, security level, creative commons license. The results of your search will appear in the preview area, where you can better view of the thumbnails to enlarge.
After several months of use, I have encountered only two shortcomings, a functional and a cosmetic. First of all, add an image to an existing Photoset is cumbersome. You must first upload the image, and select the photo to see it, and then click add to set (or group) button. This raises another dialog box, you have to scroll through a list of the Cover Flow-like set (or create new settings). This process will be much easier, if you can simply select a Photoset From the initial screen. My second complaint with the ugly, wrinkled paper reviews the background of the photo window, which is unnecessary and makes it difficult to read the text.
These issues, I really like Flickery. This is a great application for the novice and serious Flickr users; it looks beautiful, and very easy to use.



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