Re: [ubuntu-uk] photo organizer

2009-12-01 Thread javadayaz
makes sense. 2009/12/1 Andrew Turner > 2009/12/1 javadayaz : > > yahoo supports flickr but for someone else to upload pictures to it, it > > seems they would need my yahoo password! > > Each of your friends/family/whatever can have their own Flickr account > to upload to, and then you can set Fl

Re: [ubuntu-uk] photo organizer

2009-12-01 Thread Andrew Turner
2009/12/1 javadayaz : > yahoo supports flickr but for someone else to upload pictures to it, it > seems they would need my yahoo password! Each of your friends/family/whatever can have their own Flickr account to upload to, and then you can set Flickr up so you just share your photos with each oth

Re: [ubuntu-uk] photo organizer

2009-12-01 Thread javadayaz
yahoo supports flickr but for someone else to upload pictures to it, it seems they would need my yahoo password! 2009/12/1 javadayaz > i tried flicker but the uploading seems to be a bit too slow. > > 2009/12/1 Rob Beard > > javadayaz wrote: >> > Hi all, >> > >> > Does any one know of a pho

Re: [ubuntu-uk] photo organizer

2009-12-01 Thread javadayaz
i tried flicker but the uploading seems to be a bit too slow. 2009/12/1 Rob Beard > javadayaz wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Does any one know of a photo organizer in ubuntu which could upload to > > a web app? The web app has to be password protected which i can give > > to various people aroun

Re: [ubuntu-uk] photo organizer

2009-12-01 Thread Rob Beard
javadayaz wrote: > Hi all, > > Does any one know of a photo organizer in ubuntu which could upload to > a web app? The web app has to be password protected which i can give > to various people around the world and they in turn can upload their > albums to this as well. > > ps i dont want to giv

Re: [ubuntu-uk] photo organizer

2009-12-01 Thread James Thomas
F-SPot does Select Pictures and click export Many service providers available. Cheers JT 2009/12/1 javadayaz > Hi all, > > Does any one know of a photo organizer in ubuntu which could upload to a > web app? The web app has to be password protected which i can give to > various people

Re: [ubuntu-uk] photo organizer

2009-12-01 Thread Paul Roach
You can use f-spot to generate html pages that you can then drop on to a web server running htpasswd/htaccess. On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 8:40 AM, javadayaz wrote: > Hi all, > Does any one know of a photo organizer in ubuntu which could upload to a web > app? The web app has to be password prote