Beautiful little app !!
Will it be able to resize our huge photo files so they'll even be more accessible on the web ?
Thanks
Answer #1
by Globs - ( 87 messages )
28/01/2006 @ 19:51
I may have to think about this because of the 1st Safari known bug
But I did not want to load the cpu by resizing images, nor wanted I to install a background process to do this job. I wanted to just use the files available in the iPhoto library.
Moreover, GD, required to work on images in php is not installed by default on OSX.
Don't really know how to do this properly, without making the install process more difficult with additional packages (see, there are already users who have issues with the install).
Any idea ?
Answer #2
by sloopy - visitor
28/01/2006 @ 23:12
Well,, will wait until you have solved all this ! Great app anywa, and happy to avoid the ridiculous ly expensive .mac to easily share my libraries
Answer #3
by Globs - ( 90 messages )
28/01/2006 @ 23:16
I'm now working on a slideshow mode... I gave up with my initial opinion, and will -if the user needs/wants to- consume a little more cpu and disk space to create middle sized slideshow.