Flickr mobile site becomes more iPhone-friendly
by at October 3, 2008 11:00 am
Sections: iPhone, iPhone OS, SDK and hacks, iPhone/iPod touch/iPad, Mac Software, Social Media
Sections: iPhone, iPhone OS, SDK and hacks, iPhone/iPod touch/iPad, Mac Software, Social Media

The redesigned Flickr mobile site has higlighted the most frequently and widely used features of the Flickr website and made it quickly accessible once users visit the mobile site using their iPhone. These features—which are all included in the top-screen navigation—are Activity, Contacts and a Link to more Flickr features. In addition, photos are now automatically scaled to fit the iPhone screen. Unfortunately, when displaying photos, other sizes available are not accessible and viewable. And interestingly, the touch-enabled photo enlargement and shrinking feature cannot be performed with the photos. Scrolling through the photos is now better done, although not as seamless as the web-based Flash enabled Flickr site.
Despite its minor flaws, the iPhone-enhanced Flickr mobile is still a useful alternative for the lack of a native Flickr app. To visit the site, just point your iPhone’s Safari browser to m.flickr.com.
Read [News.com]
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