There are literally dozens of photosharing services available today, but we know that the Notebook Review readership has some unspoken favorites. Tell us which products you want to see put through the ringer and we'll line up the reviews you choose!
Read the full content of this Article: Survey: What photosharing services should Notebook Review examine?
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Survey says.... link is broken.
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Ahbeyvuhgehduh Lost in contemplation....
I vote Photobucket, but would like to see one for Deviant Art and Picassa as well, if possible.
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Photobucket! I like all the "editing" features it has..and the general "ease of use". I believe you can store up to 2500 images, before having to pay for a "Pro" account...most just create a second account or edit, old images.
Deviantart is just awesome, it's like walking into an online Artist Gallery!
You could literally spend days in there looking at all the awesome images/artwork/etc
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I use Imageshack, but I wanna move to Photobucket...I can't vote though, stupid Chrome.
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I use Zenfolio and like it.
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xs.to
I've used that alot, seems quite good. -
I've had my photobucket account since 2003 and have never really had a reason to use a different one. Good enough for me.
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imageshack rulez...
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I'm curious to see more about Picasa, as it seems to be supported by Gladinet ( http://www.gladinet.com/ ) and Gladinet itself could be candidate for a review in future
Gladinet allows internet storage to be mapped as drive letter. I wonder if any of those photosharing services have such feature already? -
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Would facebook count?
That is where I put most of my pictures even though they are not that high quality (but I can always email high quality images). -
deviantART for sure.
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Flickr for me.
Love the groups feature, made a bunch of photography-interested friends as well. The pro account has been a worthwhile investment for me, so far. -
The thing is. Everyone uses flickr and everyone uses Picasa. If you are going to include those make it brief and simply state features.
I currently use Smugmug and LOVE it. That said I'm always interested in alternatives. flickr and Picasa are great for everyday use. However I personally would love to see a review of some of the higher end services. -
Flickr, Picasa and Snapfish.
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Photobucket.
Survey: What photosharing services should Notebook Review examine? Discussion
Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by -, Feb 3, 2010.