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    Recommended Image Hosting site?

    I've tried PhotoBucket and ImageShack and both have frequently locked up my browser at random times, have to kill Safari and restart it. ARGH!!!!

    I've tried Picasaweb too, but didn't like how slow it was at loading pics.


    Any recommendations for a site that doesn't bomb out on Macs?

    Found this list, but it doesn't even list "Picasaweb" so I don't think it's very thorough.
    http://www.findimagehost.com/image-hosting-all.php
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    Have you tried the Nikon site? Better quality also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    Have you tried the Nikon site? Better quality also.
    No, embarrassed to say I never heard of it....and I'm a major Nikon-head.
    Major company with a reputation to maintain, and specifically list a version for Mac....sounds like the right choice!
    Just registered, going to play with it now...thanks Billy!

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    Why are you using Safari instead of Firefox or Chrome? Picture websites are always going to focus the majority of their testing efforts on the larger browsers, and fewer than 5% of internet users use Safari.

    Personally I'm a big proponent of storing your VX images locally on the Vehicross.info site. That way if you or your picture hosting website disappear, your knowledge and contributions remain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
    Why are you using Safari instead of Firefox or Chrome? Picture websites are always going to focus the majority of their testing efforts on the larger browsers, and fewer than 5% of internet users use Safari.

    Personally I'm a big proponent of storing your VX images locally on the Vehicross.info site. That way if you or your picture hosting website disappear, your knowledge and contributions remain.
    6 yrs as a Mac owner, I'm used to Safari being wayyyyy in the minority and not that supported.....when I went Apple, I went all the way.....
    I had so many problems with malware, spyware and other crapola repeatedly on my PC, despite having all the "recommended" safeguards, that I went this way to drastically reduced my odds of having those problems again. In fact, haven't had any problems to date with that type stuff.
    So, the negative about Safari is there are still many apps that don't support it because it's only a 5% market, yet, the positive is that hackers aren't as interested in it for the very same reason.

    I do use Firefox when I have to, but prefer Safari. I routinely have 30-40 windows open at the same time, so I'm really using my new quad processor! It does slow down and get a bit hinky when I have too many in history, so I have to clean that out and reboot....and I'm cookin' again.
    Did I mention I'm a bit Type A?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT
    ...I routinely have 30-40 windows open at the same time...
    Did you mention this to the ImageShack tech support team? LOL

    Kat, Kat, Kat... *sigh*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendetta View Post
    Did you mention this to the ImageShack tech support team? LOL

    Kat, Kat, Kat... *sigh*
    Um, I might not have mentioned that...oh that's right, I didn't even call tech support. , um, is dat a problemo?
    My hubby routinely harasses me about it.......I can't help that some of us can think in 30 different topics at the same time.....and some can't...




    Oh and on the Nikon site, my very FIRST upload I got a pop-up window that said "An internal error has occurred. The dialogue box will close"......
    um....crapola...so I clicked OK, it stopped the upload at that point. It missed 2 pics of the 6, so I just re-uploaded them, and it proceeded normally.
    However, when I tried to upload 6 pics at once again...got same message. Everything went find when I only uploaded 2-4 pics at a time. But it didn't lock up and/or screw anything else up so that's a real positive for me.

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    I use flickr.com from yahoo for years, it's free

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    Quote Originally Posted by braaus View Post
    I use flickr.com from yahoo for years, it's free
    That was next up on my list to try before Billy mentioned the Nikon. I'll still try it. It's been around a while now, and with Yahoo backing it, it may be supported (maybe even for a MAC )

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    KAT,

    I've been using pbase for a few years now. My only complaint is that it's gotten too expensive based on the number of pix I have uploaded.

    Benefits:

    1. you can upload loads of pix at once if you zip them

    2. it saves all your camera settings if that's important to you

    3. in 3 years, I've only seen the site down once

    4. viewer comments available but not a distraction

    5. to share with others, you can send them a link to the picture, the gallery, or your home page

    6. allows viewers to DL your picture in S,M,L or original sizes but you can also disable right clicking if you want.

    Shortcomings:

    $$$
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    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by braaus View Post
    I use flickr.com from yahoo for years, it's free
    x2 on flickr, its good, I like the way they organize it...

    Bart

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    I use SmugMug after switching from Phanfare.

    I really like it. It does exactly what I need it to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMAS View Post
    I use SmugMug after switching from Phanfare.

    I really like it. It does exactly what I need it to do.
    T4B...money....yikes, I want the free stuff (at least for now)

    JAMAS-
    I saw SmugMug on that one list...might look into that too. Nikon site has a lot of click here , click there, click click....(and yes I'm Type A and I want it to be quicker! )

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    No matter what you pick, make sure you keep your own backup off site. My bro-in-law was paying for one of the services and they lost all of his photos. Their reaction, "Bummer."


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    Quote Originally Posted by RickOKC View Post
    No matter what you pick, make sure you keep your own backup off site. My bro-in-law was paying for one of the services and they lost all of his photos. Their reaction, "Bummer."
    True dat! I have a separate hard drive just for backup,it backs up at least 4x/day, AND I have all my pics on zip drives as well (all 15,000 of them)....stored in our safe. So I have 3 places, hopefully that would be safe.

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