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Arriba!
Flickr uploading made easy
I love flickr. I love to browse through the pictures there, and I love to upload and share my own.But as much I love flickr, I hate the process of uploading new images. The tools available do a good job, sure, but I quickly found that they don’t fit my workflow. So, I decided to build my own.
That is how Arriba! was born, with just one idea in mind: simplicity. I don’t need to resize, to crop or to rotate my pictures before uploading, I can do that using other tools. I just want to be able to use an app where I can throw a bunch of images, and quickly assign their titles, descriptions, tags, sets and groups for all of them, and just hitting one button upload.
So Arriba! is designed to get out of your way, to be a tool where you don’t need to expend too much time, to be a simple, quick and neat final step of your workflow: to be the uploader that was missing.With that simplicity in mind, the upload is a two step process. Arriba sits waiting for your pictures, as soon as you tell it wich ones you want to use, it provides a clean and neat interface to assign their metadata.
Do you want to see how it looks like?
Sure! No problem.
Do you want to see more? Sorry, but that is all. Do you want to see a screenshot of the preferences panel? Impossible. There are no preferences, no configuration options.Arriba is a tool that gets out of your way, designed to make the final step of your workflow easy and pleasant.
Arriba! helps you assigning your photos to groups and sets. It even helps you to tag your valuable pictures. Silently, it download our history from flickr, so it helps you suggesting the tags, groups and sets names. Obviously, it also lets you add your own tags (sorry, you can not create groups and sets from Arriba!).