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Sharing pics on the internet
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Anyone have a favorite App to share entire albums or entire iPhoto library over the internet? Low price and ease would be great.
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W....liar or idiot? Pick two.
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Originally posted by stoneage:
Anyone have a favorite App to share entire albums or entire iPhoto library over the internet? Low price and ease would be great.
Well... I'm sure someone has an optimal solution that gets you both of your requirements, but I don't.
If you *really* fancy ease of use, nothing's easier than .Mac. But that's $70-99.
If you *really* fancy cheap, then (at least for what I'm using--- All free) it gets quite a bit harder. I'm using an installation of " Gallery" on my own webhost, and I use this iPhoto plugin to automatically upload to it. The actual USE of it is now almost just as easy as .Mac, but the installation was definitely not for the novice.
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17" 2.33GHz C2D MacBook Pro / 320GB / 2GB
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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Originally posted by azdude:
If you *really* fancy cheap, then (at least for what I'm using--- All free) it gets quite a bit harder. I'm using an installation of "Gallery" on my own webhost, and I use this iPhoto plugin to automatically upload to it. The actual USE of it is now almost just as easy as .Mac, but the installation was definitely not for the novice.
Agreed. Once gallery is setup it is as easy, or more easy to keep up to date as .Mac. But the installation might freak out some people.
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Originally posted by PurpleGiant:
Agreed. Once gallery is setup it is as easy, or more easy to keep up to date as .Mac. But the installation might freak out some people.
Yeah, I'm already freaked out. I have a .mac account, but they limit the amount of pics. I wanted more freedom, but this looks pretty complicated. I can't even understand the installation guide.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Ithaca, NY
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myPhoto: all you have to do is plug in your digital camera, import your photos as you normally would into iPhoto, organize them, add whatever captions you want, and voila! Your photos are on your web page! And what did you have to do to put them there? Simply install myPhoto.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Gainesville, FL, USA
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I like the free Coppermine Photo Gallery software. It's like gallery but I find it to have a more appealing interface for visitors to your website. You can check out my photo gallery from the link in my signature. Like gallery, it can be a bit intimating to install, but I was able to figure it out even though I had never installed a server app before. The coppermine website has detailed instructions on how to do it.
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Barcelona, SPAIN
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I use Galerie in conjunction with iPhoto. It is a semi automatic process where I have to upload the html and image files after generating it. The program is fairly fast on my Cube 450.
You can see some examples on my site by going to the photo link at the bottom.
- tobs
oh, and it is free too 
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