Introduction

PhotoUpload is a utility to help build, manage, and share picture albums over the web. After your album is created on your Macintosh you can upload it to one of the supported free photo sharing sites on the web and share it with others. PhotoUpload lets you intuitively create albums by dragging and dropping images onto the application or window, lets you order and rotate the images, add names and descriptions, and finally uploads the images to a free photo sharing site. The user can then click a URL button from within the application and your favorite browser is launched and opened directly to your newly created album. PhotoUpload supports over 30 types of image formats and automatically translates non GIF or JPEG files to JPEG before uploading, among a number of other features. It is especially useful for photo professionals who are required to upload images in bulk.

Recently, my work situation changed, and now my software is my full time job. I set up a company called Big Green Software to write great Mac software. So I decided that it was about time to get started.

This release of PhotoUpload is shareware, that means you can download it and try it out for free, but if you like it and continue to use it you should pay the US $20 registration fee. With registration and support, we can continue to update and improve our shareware. Registering your copy of PhotoUpload really does make a difference!

You can register online via Kagi at the following URL:

http://order.kagi.com/?2QJ

For further details about the registration process, including all payment options, see the relevant section in the documentation.

To download the most recent version of PhotoUpload, and get all the latest news, check out the official website at:

http://homepage.mac.com/BigGreen/

Thanks for supporting a small company and the shareware concept.

Big Green Software (BigGreen@mac.com)


Requirements

PhotoUpload requires at least QuickTime 3 for limited functionallity and QuickTime 4 or greater to be fully functional.

For instance, for technical reasons, image rotation is only enabled on systems running QuickTime 4 or greater. I have only tested Photo Upload running under Mac OS 9.