Hi everybody,
it looks like the API used by ipernity.com is compatible to that one used by flickr. So - at least theoretically - all software written for the flickr API should work with ipernity as well...
I bought the FlickrExporter for Apple Aperture, which I used quiet often, it's a great tool - but unfortunately it's made for flickr.
According to the developer, it can be switched to be used with any other flickr-compatible site, such as ipernity.com. But changing the address of the API isn't enough.
Does anybody have any experiance with this?
Best,
Michael
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Carsten pro says:
I did implements this for the photo management software I'm using: f-spot. It's just a working draft yet. For simple uploads the API is identical. Depending on the implementation integration should be very easy (as it was for f-spot; the one small problem I found has been solved by the ipernity team quickly ;)...
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oefe says:
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oefe says:
Und es kann sich auch merken, was es hochgeladen hat.