Easy Photo Sync For WHS (Windows Wednesday) [Tech Rest]
This is a review of PhotoSync Beta2 for Windows Home Server. It’s an Add-In that automatically uploads photos from your server to your Flickr account.
Installation. Installation was straightforward and simple. The steps were as follows (Steps 1-4 apply to any Add-In):
- Download the msi file to a machine on your network
- Open Shared Folders on the server and copy the msi file to the //Software/Add-Ins folder
- Click Settings and choose Add-Ins
- Click the Available tab and click Install next to the Add-In (PhotoSync Beta 2)
- After the installation finishes it will log you out. After you log back in, you will see the Photo Sync icon in the console.
- Click the Photo Sync button and it launches a wizard that gives the add-in permission to access your Flickr account.
Use. The way I use the Add-In is illustrated in the screen shot below.
I created one folder called ToFlickr. Then I created a sub-folder for each set I wanted to create on Flickr. After that, all I had to do was copy the folder from my machine to the sub-folder. As soon as the Sync happened, it created the set on Flickr and copied the files to my account. Sweet!
Conclusion. If you use Windows Home Server and Flickr, this Add-In is a clear winner. I recommend it.
This post also appears on Philip Churchill’s blog, MS Windows Home Server.
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Original post here: Craig Huggart
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