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Uploadingtool for linux for flickr and ipernity in cooperation

posted by Kiezkicker
Posted on Saturday March 14, 2009 at 00:17. 240 visits. ( permalink )
Hi,

I am searching for a good solution to upload the same docs to ipernity and flickr. I running a linux-system

Iperupload doesn't run pretty well here cause it get in trouble if you use one juploader for flickr and iperupload together.
Then it don't know which account it should use and select none. If you select an account manually no sets are loaded inside iperupload.
Picasa was great if you use just ipernity - but I would like to use ipernity and flickr. Picasa hasn't native support for flickr - there are some solutions for using it with flickr around, but everyone needs another tool, mostly "flickruploader" which needs a windows- or mac-system... (there's no linuxversion around).

Currently I upload my docs to flickr using the actual version of juploadr which hasn't an ipernity-uploader included. Then I use the greasemonkeyscript at www.ipernity.com/apps/gm to import the doc from flickr to ipernity but that's not a perfect solution cause you have to add the docto sets manually after uploading to ipernity.

Is there a solution around which support ipernity and flickr under linux with the same client? Are there anybody who could do it via api or something like that?

3 Replies

A Christophe Ruelle pro says:
Did you try www.pixelpipe.com ?
Posted 7 months ago. ( permalink )
Kiezkicker replies:
I wouldn't share my account-data with other services and it seemed that this was essential for the use of pixelpipe.

But in www.ipernity.com/group/linux/discuss/22151 someone proposed to use the upload via eMail which sounds good (I'd forget the existence of this feature).
Posted 7 months ago. ( permalink )
lucamar says:
If you're using Firefox you could try with Fireuploader.
Oops! Nope, sorry; I've just checked and Ipernity isn't one of the options :-(
Posted 7 months ago. ( permalink )

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