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[ANN] myPhoto 1.5 released
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myPhoto 1.5 is the easiest way to share you photos on a Mac--it automatically shares your digital photo albums stored in iPhoto on the Internet with no effort on your part. The web site myPhoto creates for you has all of the features you are accustomed to in iPhoto--captions, thumbnails, albums, a search engine, ratings, and much more.
This release is a major update, adding a substantially improved, fast caching system that builds your site before anybody looks at it. It also adds the ability to coallese multiple iPhoto Libraries into one site, full compatibility with iPhoto 2-5 (including keywords, all image formats, etc), as well as additional translations (Spanish and Dutch) and countless bug fixes. myPhoto is free and requires Mac OS X and iPhoto 2 (or greater). Check out the web site and the online demo photo album for more details.
Project page:
http://agent0068.dyndns.org/~mike/projects/myPhoto
Direct download link:
http://agent0068.dyndns.org/~mike/pr...downloader.php
-Mike
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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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Cool. It's a neat project.
Last I checked it was a bit of a hassle to copy things over to a webserver for "off-Mac" hosting. Is that easier these days?
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Originally posted by Mithras:
Cool. It's a neat project.
Last I checked it was a bit of a hassle to copy things over to a webserver for "off-Mac" hosting. Is that easier these days?
There's a lot more flexibility than the old way, but there still isn't an automated way to push your myPhoto folder to an external server. However, myPhotoPrefs lets you configure myPhoto to grab iPhoto data from anywhere you can see on your desktop (i.e. network volumes) and can save to your myPhoto site that way as well...although I doubt that would be the most efficient way of doing things.
Other users have had success using FTP clients' synchronization features (i.e. Transmit) as well as rsync.
In the future though, myPhoto will have this functionality though.
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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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ohhh... this seems cool.. will have to try it out later..
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I free'd my mind... now it won't come back.
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