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FlickStackr: 100 Photo Apps, Day 38
What I like: FlickStackr is astounding in its flexibility and feature set for uploading, browsing, and managing your Flickr account (or even more than one account). You’ve got options for viewing groups, your photosets, recent images from contacts, and lots more.
From the app maker:

FlickStackr brings Flickr photo sharing to the iPad, iPod and iPhone. Upload photos, and edit your photos’ metadata.  You can look at your own photos, your sets, your favourites and your contacts and their photos. Full-screen photo browser that lets you swipe through photos and zoom by pinching. Slideshow mode, including support for external displays (TV and VGA). Share your and your contacts’ photos via Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook with a single tap. Tags, EXIF and photo location viewing and editing. A unique feature is the Stack. The Stack lets you mark photos from you or any other people. This stack is saved on your iPad/iPhone, so that you can keep this list without having to publish it to Flickr.

Learn more about my 100 Photo Apps project.
To see all of the apps covered so far, check out the 100 Photo Apps page.
Resources for FlickStackr
Buy: $1.99 at the App Store Website for FlickStackr NAME on Twitter
Also
Learn lots more about the iPhone camera and iPhone photography with my book, Create Great iPhone Photos, published by No Starch Press.
Watch a quick video about iPhone photography and my book.

FlickStackr: 100 Photo Apps, Day 38

What I like: FlickStackr is astounding in its flexibility and feature set for uploading, browsing, and managing your Flickr account (or even more than one account). You’ve got options for viewing groups, your photosets, recent images from contacts, and lots more.

From the app maker:

FlickStackr brings Flickr photo sharing to the iPad, iPod and iPhone. Upload photos, and edit your photos’ metadata. You can look at your own photos, your sets, your favourites and your contacts and their photos. Full-screen photo browser that lets you swipe through photos and zoom by pinching. Slideshow mode, including support for external displays (TV and VGA). Share your and your contacts’ photos via Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook with a single tap. Tags, EXIF and photo location viewing and editing. A unique feature is the Stack. The Stack lets you mark photos from you or any other people. This stack is saved on your iPad/iPhone, so that you can keep this list without having to publish it to Flickr.

Learn more about my 100 Photo Apps project.

To see all of the apps covered so far, check out the 100 Photo Apps page.

Resources for FlickStackr

Buy: $1.99 at the App Store
Website for FlickStackr
NAME on Twitter

Also


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