

However, I will say that the Flickr user interface is overly complex and confusing and the Android app is pretty lame, but my only *real* complaint is that 200-file upload limit. It's amazingly great and instantly made me a Flickr convert. I'm not going to complain about getting a terabyte for free. It's two separate issues they hit flikr users with - pricing/storage structure and the horrible new design. (1 terabyte can hold 100,000 10 meg shots) - yes some people say "I can fill i t up with my 36meg D800" - but you still have over 25,000

I would not want to trust my media to an online service - thats why I bought a 1 ter external from newegg for $60.Īnd I truely am curious - it can't be easy to organize 100,000 shots I'm curious about the utilization of the 1 ter flkr offers. I've got a 1 terabyte HD in my machine and an external 1 ter HD for backup. Someone once said: 640K of memory ought to be enough for anybody. It equal 100,000 files that are 10meg each Who can really use 1 terabyte of storage? flickr looks a lot better but is still a beast to use.
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Me too, can someone figure out how to upload more than 200 pics? I hope this will change, either with a web interface with more uploading count, or a better client app that is up to date (the uploadr app hasn't been uploaded in a while.) The 1TB is kinda pointless when there are such hurdles to clear in order to take advantage of it. The old uploadr application on PC still uses old uploading limits as guidelines, so it's also impossible to upload more than a few photos before the limits are reached.

However, there's no way to upload more than 200 photos as the uploading interface caps at 200. date taken feature on photo search not working Group admin: Photos pending.but not showing Reminder: Your account is in violation of our free account limits. What's the procedure for recovering groups abandoned by the Admin? Show your appreciation with the gift of Flickr Pro Welcome to the Flickr Help Forum! Click here to get started and to read our Flickr forever: Creating the safest most inclusive This thread was closed automatically due to a lack of responses over the last month.
