Flickr Schedulr v1.1#

I just released an update of Flickr Schedulr, making it v1.1.

Flickr Schedulr is a Windows desktop application that automatically uploads pictures to Flickr based on a schedule (e.g. to post a new picture every day at a certain time). It allows you to create a queue of pictures to be uploaded, along with their titles, descriptions, tags, and the photoset into which they should end up. This effectively takes the hassle of uploading pictures at regular intervals away, and allows you to go out and have fun shooting pictures (or drinking beer) while your photoblog is maintained for you.

What's new in this version?

  • You can now move pictures directly to the top or bottom of the upload queue.
  • You can now shuffle the upload queue to make a randomized list of pictures to upload.
  • You can now upload all selected pictures in the upload queue with the "Upload Now" button.
  • You can now get inline previews of the pictures inside the Queued Pictures list.
  • You can now import and export the current configuration (containing queued and uploaded pictures).
  • You can now see how many items are in the queue and which one you are editing.
  • You can now easily navigate up and down in the queue from anywhere with the ALT+UP and ALT+DOWN keys.

As always, you can find all information, screenshots and downloads on the dedicated site at http://jelle.druyts.net/schedulr.

Happy Flickring!

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