Keeple has updated its popular iPad app  "Flickr Studio" to introduce a major update with features for  vacationing users, including an updated upload section, the ability to  create and prepare an upload queue, and more.
Dutch  Developer Robin van Mourik explains that "[by] combining Flickr  Studio app with Apple's camera connection kit, it's easy to send your  best photos to Flickr while traveling."
Van Mourik is proud to  inform users that their Flickr Studio app now allows importing photos  directly from the digital camera, as well as add desired titles and  descriptions.
Users can decide who is allowed to see the pictures and who is  not, and they can build an upload queue when offline.
“Once you  get access to a WIFI network, all you have to do is tap the 'start'  button and the queued images are sent directly to Flickr,” Van Mourik  explains.
“All of this happens in the background leaving you time  to answer your e-mail and working on your travel blog. During the  upload, Flickr Studio handles the complex stuff, such as optionally  reducing image size and categorizing photos into the right sets," the  developer elaborates.
Besides adding new uploading abilities to  their Flickr Studio app, Dutch developer Keeple includes a geo-tagging  tool that uses Google Maps.
Using touch gestures, fans of Flickr  Studio can add geographic information.
Finally, Flickr Studio 3.0  brings information panels that show the context, description, location  and other details of the photo users are currently viewing.
One  advantage is that users can have the EXIF panel open while browsing  photos, in order to see each photo's camera settings at a glance.
"The  improvements in this latest update put Flickr Studio a lot closer to  our goal of creating 'the ultimate Flickr app for the iPad.',” added van  Mourik.
“We are glad to have this new version out just before  the holiday season. We're hoping that it'll enable many travelers to  share their trips with the friends and family at home," the developer  concluded.
Flickr Studio is compatible only with the Apple iPad  and requires iOS 4.0 or later.
Requirements:
· iOS 4.0 or later
What's New in This Release: [ read  full changelog ]
· Updated the upload section, for traveling iPad owners. The app now  allows creating and preparing an upload queue while you are offline.  Once you get 'connected' to the internet, all you have to do is tap the  'start' button and the queued images, along with titles, tags,  descriptions etc., are sent to Flickr.
· Changed the webview when tapping a user icon or group icon to now use  the full screen browser.
· Added group discussion webview tab to the group screen.
· Fixed several crashes related to editing.
 Download  Flickr Studio 13 for iPad (Free)
Download Flickr Studio 3.1 for iPad
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