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  1. Thanks everyone for the nice comments at the Flickr App Garden on FlickrExport/iPhoto: http://bit.ly/6b8T04
  2. @vinny2020 You have to turn it on in preferences and re-login. It's not on by default. Then you can press Option-escape to autocomplete.
  3. @USC2000 It's on the list. Weirdly, I never heard a single request for this while developing 3.0 and now everyone wants it. Times do change.
  4. @USC2000 Not at the moment. Only multiple groups are supported.
  5. @imrananwar Unfortunately, there's no API for doing that in a plugin. Pls send feedback to Apple: http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphoto.html
  6. @alainchristian Hey, no hard feelings. Use whatever works best for what's important to you. That's the joy of having options.
  7. @alainchristian I'd guess that iP2f is copying the images directly out of your iPhoto library, but without the code, can't really say.
  8. @alainchristian File generation is under the control of iPhoto when you're running under iPhoto '08 or later.
  9. @digerati9 Noted. Will look into it.
  10. @digerati9 In iPhoto or Aperture?
  11. @mutantlog That's not a feature at the moment but request noted.
  12. @dougransom As a policy, I try not to mess around with the images themselves. I don't sleep well worrying what could happen :-)
  13. @dougransom Unfortunately not. iPhoto doesn't give clean access to metadata in the same way that Aperture does.
  14. ...on recent systems and versions of iPhoto.
  15. Pretty close to removing the "Copy Title and Description Changes to iPhoto" feature from FE. Seems to be no way to make it work (cont)...
  16. FlickrExport 3.0.2, supporting Snow Leopard, is out: http://connectedflow.com/downloads/
  17. RT @connectedflow: Snow Leopard is the end of the road for FlickrExport 2.x and FlickrExport Lite for Aperture: http://bit.ly/Gnwf8
  18. Flickr login problems should be resolved soon, thanks to the team at @Flickr.
  19. @mike3k Have you been through the login procedure, or were you already logged in?
  20. Support thread for Flickr login issues: http://gsfn.us/t/8we9