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PhotoUpLink is an iPhoto export plugin that allows users to send images and video to any FTP or SFTP server. PhotoUpLink FTP also enables users of many major photo sharing web sites such as Fotki and Flickr to include their iPhoto keywords, using IPTC header information embedded in the uploaded copy of the file. Any site that supports FTP or SFTP can be uploaded to with one plugin or any ODBC datasource including MySQL, Oracle or SQL Server.

PhotoUpLink is integrated with Microsoft Office on the Mac, enabling rapid creation of PowerPoint presentations and Word documents using selected images, as well as creating Excel spreadsheets of iPhoto library information. Selected images can be joined together into a panorama by PhotoUpLink, and QuickTime movies can be joined together.

Email notification of FTP uploads can be automatically sent to recipients, with optional attachments that will import these files into a local iPhoto album, or Windows My Pictures folder with Windows PhotoUpLink installed. No longer are photos and videos being sent limited by attachment size restrictions, the PhotoUpLink generated email triggers downloads directly from the designated FTP site, eliminating any email server limits.

WHAT'S NEW
Vesion 1.2.6: Release notes currently unavailable.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later, iPhoto 5.0 or later.

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Developer:Mark Morris
Downloads:2,716
  - Version d/l:358
Multimedia & Design:Image Editing
License:Shareware
Date:28 Mar 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$12.99
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Mar 28 2009

NOTAFOOL  Where does the installer actually PUT this application ? I have downloaded and installed it, but cannot find it anywhere in my Applications folder or anywhere on my Hard Disk !! There surely must be some sort of an available interface with the application, but I'm damned if I can find it. Any help will be very greatly appreciated. I am running Mac OSX 10.5.6 on an Intel iMac G5. My version of iPhoto '09 is 8.0.2.   
(Version 1.2.6)

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Apr 6 2009

JOHN-O  Dang, sorry nobody replied sooner!! I just hope you've already figured this out by now...

The interface for this 'app' is via iPhoto, in the "Export" dialog box... You might want to go to the developer's site to learn more...

Good luck!  
(Version 1.2.6)

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Feb 12 2007
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GRUMPYTICO  I've been using PhotoUpLink for quite some time now and I think it is a great product for various reasons. For starters, it takes the pain of being able to backup your iPhoto collection to a remote server. I have used it to backup most of my iPhoto library amd.streamlod.com and I feel safe knowing that if disaster strikes, I have a backup of my pics.

The rest of the features I have not yet thoroughly used; yet they are extras to compliment a product that if only had the FTP backup feature would be very well worth the price.  
(Version 1.0.1)

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