I just updated the Android app. It doesn't appear any worse than before. Landscape format pictures are bigger than portrait format. You can't share BBCode. Albums are 'oldest at the top'. Same sh*t.
But no. The pictures don't have to be the same height. Or in rows. That istheir mistakenot how I want it.
I get the impression they are not photographers and haven't asked photographers. I doubt if anyone requested landscape to be 2 to 3 times bigger than portrait.
I use macs exclusively. My main machine is a six year old iMac. Have not experienced any perceived slow-down due to the interface changes. The only thing I have done is to upgrade the RAM. But that was primarily done to stop Lr from behaving like a dog.Yep been a member since 2005, with over 1,200 photos, Sorry, personally I do not agree with that it is is a little 'irksome', on an apple with old OS ( 5 years old) it's navigation and signposting could be improved, but 'hey' it is free, so not the end of the world,
Probably being a mac does not help as well. Of course Apple would have us all running out and buying the latest gadget/ software, the day it came out. Not sure that is either particularly a good use of resources, or me being a 'tight wad'. But then when I design something I try and ensure you take your 'existing customers' with you, not just rush out and embrace the latest multinational money making idea, and hard luck if you cannot keep up!. Why fix something that ain't broke eh!.......
Does anyone else think they are applying additional sharpening?
Yeah have two :1 being 8 years old, but with a new hard disc, i mac, and a 4 year old mac book pro with a system upgrade October last year.I use macs exclusively. My main machine is a six year old iMac. Have not experienced any perceived slow-down due to the interface changes. The only thing I have done is to upgrade the RAM. But that was primarily done to stop Lr from behaving like a dog.
My biggest gripe (if you can call it that) is that almost everything of value if now clumped under the 'You' menu. But I'll not loose sleep over that. Yahoo are in business to make money and the new menu structure is designed to lead the user to the 'Create' tab. Not entirely sure why the 'Upload' tab is hiding on the other side of the screen.
Can anyone tell me how to copy the BBCode on an iPad now it has updated?
I used to just press and hold on the link and it offered the option to "select all". Then I could copy the entire link and paste it. Not anymore.
Tried both the app and on a browser.
Dave.
The only instruction is to press control+C to copy the link text, though that's pretty useless on an iPad. Sounds like an issue to report on the flickr forum.I have the same problem
The only instruction is to press control+C to copy the link text, though that's pretty useless on an iPad. Sounds like an issue to report on the flickr forum.
The picture link above was using an iPad so it is possible, but it was a hell of a lot more difficult to do than it should have been.Agreed, useless instruction. What is wrong with Flickr - they must think no one uses iPads ?
Booted up the PC - could not get it working on my iPad.I have the same problem
It just shouldn't be that difficult - never used to be. I assume yahoo doesn't allow employees to have apple products...
Booted up the PC - could not get it working on my iPad.
Not great as I like to use my iPad to browse forums when at home. Don't really want to have to boot the PC up every time I want to post an image
And meMine's changed. I hate change.
If it's change for improvement, then I like change. But they should test it first. And there is lots more they could improve.Mine's changed. I hate change.