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May 08, 2006

More Fun with FilmLoop Looplets - Part Quatre

As promised, I have reviewed the Filmloop version for Mac. It's fantastic. Here's what I did:

I took these photos yesterday, Flowers and Blooms From My Yard, with my digital camera and loaded them into Iphoto on my Mac. I tweaked the photos a bit and booted up FilmLoop to create the new loop. What a pleasure to see that "Web/Blog/IM Link" option available. Because I do most of my designing on my Mac, and because many of my clients use Mac as well, the availability of this was key to being able to use and recommend FilmLoop.

It took all of about 15 minutes to simply drag and drop the photos from Iphoto right into the Filmloop screen, configure the user and display options and get the code for publishing here on ArtLOOK. Another nice surprise, Filmloop has added "Typepad" to their list of available publishing options, so I selected Typepad >> Flash Looplet and set display options for 100 pixels high and 400 wide.

I did not check out the D2D Option (direct to desktop) searchs from Ebay. You can read more about this on Guy Kawasaki's site.

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Enjoyed to see that beautiful set of pictures! Well done!

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