The issue is I didn't want to download their app. I don't care if it's "free". 
I want to click on a link and look at a photo on my browser without having to 
join, register and be a part of something.

I think it's despicable behaviour on their part. Perhaps I'm alone in my 
thinking; wouldn't be the first time.

BTW, nothing is "free".

Cheers,

frank

On 11 August, 2015 1:49:22 AM EDT, Godfrey DiGiorgi <godd...@me.com> wrote:
>I don't know what the issue is, frank. On iOS, the website works fine
>in Safari, but their (free) app works even better. ??? It doesn't try
>to sell me anything, it just makes it nicer to view photos there. 
>
>Godfrey
>
>
>> On Aug 10, 2015, at 8:28 PM, Knarf <knarftheria...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I haven't commented on any Flickr images for a while because they're
>all horribly fuzzy on my Android. When I'm on a computer they're fine,
>but unviewable on my 'droid. I think I whined about it on this list at
>least once.
>> 
>> Every time I looked, Flickr asked me if I wanted to download their
>app. I declined because, well, I just don't freaking want their app.
>> 
>> However I really wanted to get a good look at Darren's cloud piccie
>so I relented and downloaded the Flickr app tonight. Guess what:
>> 
>> Beautiful, clear photos on my phone. 
>> 
>> Sleazy buggers. I almost feel like uninstalling it just because of
>their creepy marketing scheme. Almost.
>> 
>> I won't, but only so I can view those PDMLers who use it to show
>their fine work. But I view it on Flickr under protest against all
>that's evil about capitalism.
>> 
>> Thanks for listening. Rant over. Have a lovely evening.

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