For those of you who use the FlickrExport plug-ins for Aperture and iPhoto, and who use an iPhone, there is a new great app coming to you at the release of iPhone 2.0. This upcoming app, from Connected Flow, provides iPhone users with a way with which to take photos on their iPhone Camera and send them straight to their Flickr photostream. This program will undoubtedly be quite popular with iPhone users.
The following is from an iPhoneCentral report:
“While the premise of the application is largely the same as its desktop counterpart, there are plenty of differences in the way the application works on the iPhone. On the Mac side, FlickrExport lets you upload photo from your iPhoto and Aperture libraries, but on the iPhone, the application not only lets you upload an existing image from your iPhone, but also take a picture with the iPhone’s camera from inside FlickrExport itself and then upload it to Flickr.”
Though this app is brought to you by the same people who brought you the wonderful Aperture and iPhoto plug-ins, it will not be very similar to its desktop counterparts. With the Aperture and iPhoto versions, it is intended that you use it to upload a large number of photos all at once. Conversely, with the iPhone version, only one picture can be uploaded at once.
Using WiFi, photos took about five seconds to upload, while EDGE took about 20 seconds for one shot. A price for the app has yet to be revealed, and an announcement is anticipated to come soon to detail another Flickr-related app for the iPhone, coming from the same people.
Via [iPhone Central]


















I certainly hope it automatically add the location data to the photo ( when iPhone 2.0 debuts ).