More Applications to Share Your Photos Online!

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4 Jan 2010

Photos are the most shared online.  Whether you own a Flickr or Picassa account or you do it via Twitter or Facebook.  Here are some applications that will enable you to share your photos with friends and family online.

1.  Pixable - With this tool, you can create a photobook in under 5 minutes.  The application will cost you US$7.95 to have your ordered photobook printed and delivered to you in 3 days.   They have layouts that you can use to design and personalize and you can use the pictures you already have stored in your social networking site albums.

2. Zoto 3.0 –   An application that safely secures your photos online.  Lets you share your photos, unlimited storage and the best part is that it allows you to edit and create your photo albums.

3.  Flick to Twitt -  If you are the type who after you uploaded your pictures on Flickr would love to share the news to the  Twitter community then this is the application for you.  No need to register, just use your Twitter account to log in and you can Tweet and share all you want.

4.  Expono -  The application boasts of unlimited storage.  You can use the site as your online back up – Using expono.com as your backup storage keeps them organized and prevents you from storing duplicates. And you can log in from anywhere to show them off. Your photos are kept in their original format and size, unmodified.  Plus there is no need to use photoshop as it has a built in editor, pilxr.

5. Photosnack - The tool allows you to create high quality slide show and photo albums to share with family and friends for Free!  It is simple too.  Just upload your photo, and then choose a slideshow template and then share.

The tools are simple to use and can easily be shared via your favorite social networking sites.  Enjoy!

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5 Responses to More Applications to Share Your Photos Online!

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Ute G

January 22nd, 2010 at 11:22 pm

They are different programs hence have different functions. Some programs are better than others.

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selina_555

March 20th, 2010 at 6:28 am

Transfer the photos from your camera to your computer by whatever means makes you happy – using the card reader is the best way to do it.
Now sort out which photos are no good, and do whatever editing you want to the "good ones".

Now put the new memory card in the reader. Open the reader window via My Computer – removable drive (whatever the drive name is).
Also open the folder that contains your photos in another window.
Now simply click and drag the photos from your My Pictures folder across to the card reader window and let them copy onto the card.

Insert card into picture frame.

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Theo B

March 23rd, 2010 at 2:26 am

try friendster.com

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Scarzii

March 23rd, 2010 at 6:24 am

If you have forgotten your password, go onto the homepage and click the sign in drop down button. There will be a link saying 'Forgotten your password?'. Click it and type in your email address or username and they will send you instructions to get your password via email.
If for some reason you do not want to/can not do this then if you can remember your twitter username, you can type in http://www.twitter.com/your username] and that will be your page. If not you may have to make another twitter account with a different email (which can be easily made on http://www.msn.com) and then search for your old account on there using the 'Find People' button.

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alitach

March 28th, 2010 at 4:57 am

yes they will stay online

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