Profile_bird

Hey there! sausheong is using Twitter.

Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Join today to start receiving sausheong's tweets.

Already using Twitter
from your phone? Click here.

sausheong

  1. @varf Check out these pics of flowers I took on Mt Faber with the iPhone - http://bit.ly/8d3fS
  2. Mount Faber Park view http://twitpic.com/pghm2
  3. @cheeaun well ... not the best documentation but pixlr seems kick-ass :) Which incidentally describes a number of other products i know of
  4. @cheeaun it's a bit obscure but here it is - http://bit.ly/PLdmF
  5. @cheeaun that's pixlr though, not jetpack.
  6. @donaq gotcha. but it's prob not the top of mind features to help people get out from the site :)
  7. @donaq what do you mean by export functions -- as in export to other formats?
  8. Wow the response from my Flickr clone question is pretty encouraging. I'm going to wrap it up this weekend and deploy. Thks guys!
  9. @cheeaun that's pretty encouraging.
  10. @burnflare um, done that. Thinking of photo editing but JS-fu not good enough.
  11. @miccheng um it's not unique, that's why it's a clone :)) but seriously nothing really unique. yet.
  12. @cheeaun phew for a moment i thought u were talking something like iPhoto :P
  13. @kamal i am not prepared to be crushed by anything :)) if it gets to pricey i'll try to look for other ways to pay for it
  14. @donaq nothing is forever :)
  15. @cheeaun my clone currently annotates to the pic (manual tag) but not 'people tag' coz tat requires face recognition
  16. @ShaolinTiger That was my question :) Would anyone use it? Like seriously?
  17. @cheeaun um why would having a full domain matter over a subdomain? (seriously i would register one if it makes a diff)
  18. @cheeaun what do u mean by phototagging? as in annotate on the pic itself?
  19. I wonder if I deploy my Flickr clone on the Internet, if anyone would seriously use it?
  20. Hammering headache on a cold rainy day.