Published by Matthias Gansrigler on 2024-11-15
flickery Overview
What is flickery? Flickery is a Mac application that allows users to share, download, browse, comment, and manage photos on Flickr. It offers features such as uploading videos and photos with retouching, adding tags, titles, descriptions, and GPS locations, converting RAW files and video files not supported by Flickr, organizing photos and videos with photosets and groups, managing favorites and galleries, and extensive search options. Users can also browse their contacts' uploads, enjoy great shots in "Explore," and view items in browser, windowed, or fullscreen mode. Flickery has received positive reviews from customers and the press, and it requires an internet connection to browse and upload to Flickr.
1. Whether you want to share, download, browse, comment or manage photos on flickr, flickery has got you covered.
2. flickery requires an internet connection to browse and upload to flickr.
3. flickery is a great new way to use and enjoy flickr with your Windows.
Download and Install flickery - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
Compactible OS list:Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you
Dead application, DO NOT BUY
This application is dead. The developer no longer mentions it in any capacity, and it no longer receives updates. Do not spend $15 on it. It should be removed from the App Store, it becomes less likely to work with every release.\ I’ve moved on to F-Stop.
Doesn’t work
Unable to authorize my flickr account, so it’s useless app.
good presentation but flaky
Great alternative to the web site, but I'm not sure if its because I have about 6000 pictures in my account with 60 or sets, and they're fairly large pictures (18mp camera), but it will work ok for the first 30 or so pictures while browsing full screen, but then I get glitches. It will stop displaying pictures full screen, the full screen button won't work, it wont load any more thumbnails. Occasionally pictures get off center so I'm only seeing the top right quadrant. Othertimes it does eventually work, but it takes a long time to respond. I don't know how well it works for changing sets and photo information on-line, but I'm a little hesitant to use it for that purpose. I do have a pretty fast cable connection, so thats not the problem. Admittedly I am using it on an old Core 2 duo Windows, but it is up to date 10.6.7 and has 3gb of ram. Maybe if the hold up is related to processing large image, the developer could give the option of using the 1024x1024 versions of the photos flickr makes available. If it worked more reliably, I could see giving it 5 stars. Hard for me to use as is right now. Update: my bad, I hadnt restarted my computer in awhile, it worked much better after that.
Very happy iPhoto user
So, I was looking non-stop for an app that has import & export functionality with iPhoto and Flickr, and flickery is pretty much a perfect fit. I love how you can download photos from Flickr right to iPhoto, and how it exports photos from iPhoto to flickery and then right to Flickr. I also like how it looks and acts just like iPhoto, it makes my wife and newbie-Windows user figure it out very easily. It's really awesome. The photos have a really nice blur/fade-in transition when uploading to Flickr. However, I did notice an issue where I'm trying to upload videos longer than 90 seconds. 90 seconds was Flickr's old time limit on video uploads, but now it is 3 minutes, and flickery does not allow me to upload videos longer than 90 seconds. Hopefully this will be updated soon. As part of my photo transition to the cloud and off my Windows Air (SSD space is still super expensive!), this process would not be possible without flickery. I very much thank the developer for making what is now one of my favorite apps. Kudos!
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