When user selects either of them the application tries to connect to the website via Internet. Facebook and Flickr offer web-based sign in. IPicolo requires Internet connectivity for photo upload on websites. This problem does not trigger when I press Picasa or Twitter on Websites view. When I select Facebook or Flickr the view does not change and application seems to be held. In case of poor connectivity the photo upload on Picasa may take several minutes. The upload speed totally depends on your Internet connectivity. The activity indicator shows that photo upload process is not completed. When upload button is touched on Picasa view it sends login credentials and photo information via wifi. This message appears if you try to access websites without selecting a photo.Īctivity indicator is showing for long time after touching upload button for Picasa, is something wrong? You are required to select a previously stored photo from photo library or take a snap from camera before you can proceed for upload on websites. When I select Websites tab �Please select a photo� message appears, is something wrong? Now you can upload your newly selected photo from websites view. You can go back to iPicolo Home and select a new photo from previously stored photos or take a snap from iPhone camera. The photos taken by iPicolo are saved to iPhone or iPod touch default photo library.
Where are the photos taken by iPicolo are saved to? In Settings tab turn the �New Session� off. IPicolo does not store my login credentials. You can access the album from list of your photo albums on Facebook. The uploaded photos will appear in a new album naming �iPicolo Photos�. Select the photos you want to approve and click �Approve selected photos�. Select the request and click �View Pending photos�. A pending album request will appear in Requests section of your Facebook home. To view photos uploaded by iPicolo on Facebook login to your Facebook account from your web browser. You can set the �New Session� authentication option to �On� to disable this feature, by default it is set to �Off�. The login credentials will be saved by default for subsequent usage. A success message will appear after completion of uploading process. An activity indicator will appear on navigation bar while photo is uploaded. Press upload button to upload photos on Facebook. Once you login to Facebook the upload button will become enabled. The upload button will be disabled unless you login to Facebook.
#Picasa web albums turn off software
I'm disappointed that Google did not more tightly integrate its Picasa software and Web service.Facebook offers web based sign in. I think synchronization is the only way to go if you're going to have the same images online and on your PC. I'm spoiled by the technology of Sharpcast and Phanfare, both of which feature live synchronization between media files on your PCs and your online albums. If you write a caption or delete a photo on your PC, nothing changes on your online album (or vice versa). Once you upload photos from Picasa to Picasa Web Albums, there's no link between them.
And although Web Albums will display slide shows, captions that you attach to photos don't show up in them.īut I have a bigger issue with this service: it's one way. While albums on Picasa Web Albums can be made either public or unlisted, there's no way that I saw to password-protect them. And the Web pages that Picasa Web Albums creates are very clean and easy to navigate.īut there are small snags.
#Picasa web albums turn off download
Other Picasa users can download images (if you allow it) into their own Picasa libraries. The albums get nice, human-readable URLs, and sharing them is a snap. Album titles and descriptions transfer over automatically, but you can easily change them if you want. You create an album by first selecting photos from your Picasa library, then pressing the Web Album button in Picasa. Picasa can now publish pictures directly to the Web.Īt first blush, integration appears quite good.