FlickrExport and Snow Leopard
As mentioned on the Connected Flow blog, FlickrExport 2.x and FlickrExport Lite for Aperture are not supported under Snow Leopard.
If you're upgrading to Snow Leopard, you'll need to upgrade to FlickrExport 3 at the same time. Remember that free upgrades are available for anyone who purchased FlickrExport 2.x after January 1st 2008 and 50% discounted upgrades for everyone else.
If you're upgrading to Snow Leopard, you'll need to upgrade to FlickrExport 3 at the same time. Remember that free upgrades are available for anyone who purchased FlickrExport 2.x after January 1st 2008 and 50% discounted upgrades for everyone else.
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Inappropriate?Hi Fraser
I just updgraded my wife's laptop to Snow Leopard (and iPhoto 09), and while I could load the export dialog with v2.0.x of FlickrExport (in SL/iP09), I can't with v3.0.2, which I just installed - it just crashes iPhoto!
Steps: select 2-3 photos, select file -> export. Wait 2-3 seconds. iPhoto disappears.
Keep in mind I've not (yet) bought an upgrade to 3.0, which may be the problem (happy to, and will do once it works!), but.... any thoughts? Do I need to send you the crash dump etc?
I’m a bit average
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Inappropriate?Fraser,
Is there a way to manually disable or uninstall FlickrExport in iPhoto 09 on Snow Leopard to prevent it crashing?
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Doh. I've solved it.
Right click on iPhoto in the Applications folder. Select Show Package Contents and expand the Contents folder. Expand the Plugins folder and delete all FlickrExport files.
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Were you running 3.0.2? Anything earlier will crash under Snow Leopard. 3.0.2 should not, to the best of my knowledge. -
Inappropriate?Fraser,
No, I wasn't running the most recent version (sorry); however I was looking for an immediate work around. I'll try 3.0.2 soon.
Thanks.
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Inappropriate?Ok, understood. Thanks.
For future people that find this thread, I'll note that you can usually install later versions of FlickrExport directly over existing installed versions. (I only equivocate with "usually" in case something changes in the future - this is true up to at least 3.0.2).
I’m happy
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Inappropriate?Fraser,
Unless you've done this elsewhere, perhaps you should explain the benefits of FlickrExport over and above the new FlickrPublish that's included in iPhoto'09.
Ian.
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Inappropriate?I resolved my issue - it wasn't SL related, but it was FE related.
I was selecting an image which had only a thumbnail, no actual image file behind it. FE crashed because of this. Works fine if I use a non-broken file (iP can't load it either, I just get a ! icon).....
I’m a happy camper
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Inappropriate?I think something has changed in Snow Leopard in the way that CoreImage handles certain situations. Could you forward any crash logs you might have for iPhoto to info-at-connectedflow.com and I'll take a look. Trying to gather some more info on this.
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Inappropriate?I've just upgraded to 3.0.2 because the earlier one crashed on my first upload under Snow Leopard.
However I've had several crashes and have had to restart the export several times to get it finished. It seems much slower than the previous version too.
Thanks.
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