Just released: Flickr Schedulr v2.0!#

Hot off the press and might I add, finally! I just got around to packaging up and publishing the completely rewritten v2.0 of Flickr Schedulr.

Flickr Schedulr

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.

Flickr Schedulr

What's new in this version?

  • The application was completely rewritten in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), which makes for a much nicer user experience.
  • You can now create a Windows scheduled task directly from the application.
  • You can now assign a content type and license to pictures.
  • You can now configure more than one Flickr account and maintain upload queues for each account separately from within the same application.
  • You can now add pictures to the queue from the command line using the "/add" and "/addbatch" switches.

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

Happy Flickring!

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