Description
Introducing the new Flickr app for iPad and iPhone
Access and organize your photos from anywhere
- Access your photos from anywhere in their original quality
- Put all your photos on Flickr, not just your favourites, with 1000 GB of free storage
- Powerful live filters and editing tools in an easy-to-use camera
- Magically search your photos with no tagging required
- Quickly edit your photo details and organise into albums
- Share your photos and videos to Tumblr, Facebook, Twitter and more
- Follow friends and discover a community with billions of photos
Tell us what you think
We are committed to building the best Flickr and are interested in your feedback.
Let us know your thoughts here: https://yahoo.uservoice.com/forums/238245
Note: If you already have the Flickr app, you will be asked to sign in. For questions relating to sign-in, take a look at: http://yhoo.it/1mbfCO8
What's New in Version 3.2
- Flickr for iPad
- Integration with iOS 8 Share Extension
- Ability to access and edit photo details
- Unified search across your photos, albums, groups and Flickr photos
- Performance and stability improvements
- Bug fixes
Customer Reviews
Much better but still needs work
This app has the power to get me to start using Flickr regularly once again. It's very good, but gets three stars because it has a lot of little bugs in user flows. The kind of bugs that point to incomplete or rushed testing.
For me a couple of standout issues exist in uploading and sharing. When uploading multiple photos the upload order is not maintained. So if I want to make sure photos are uploaded in a certain order, I have to do so one at a time.
The other issue, for me, is sharing on Tumblr which simply does not match the previous experience or the current web experience. Most troubling is that photos shared to Tumblr from the app are not properly or completely credited--only receiving a cryptic short url rather than the photo title and linked Flickr account name. Considering that Flickr and Tumblr are sibling companies at this point, there's really no reason they can't work together properly.
Great App - Has Issues
I do like Flickr and I’m glad that the auto-sync feature is now working under iOS 8. I am disappointed that the auto-sync feature only works when the app is 1) open and 2) you force it to refresh. Background updating is turned on, but the app doesn’t work in the background. To have to keep the app open and required to keep Flickr doesn’t make any sense. IF you take as many photos as I do I don’t want to have to sit around waiting for the app to do it’s thing. Might as well just turn-off auto-sync, sync the photos to the computer and then use Flickr’s less than terrific web app to do the uploading. I like the other features of the app, but it’s not much different than it was prior to this most recent update. If anything was changed it’s not readily apparent.
No more stressing over photo management
Love this app! I researched all of the major photo management services and chose this one for several reasons. The price (free), amount of storage (1 TB!!) and the ease of management. I've got auto sync on and everything stays private until I change it. You can easily see all of the meta data about the photo, tag it, put it in an album, make it public...I actually like managing my photos now. I just have 5,000 photos from the last 6 years that I have to through and purge. At least I'm looking forward to it with this service.
- Free
- Category: Photo & Video
- Updated: Oct 18, 2014
- Version: 3.2
- Size: 67.7 MB
- Languages: English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese
- Seller: Yahoo! Inc.
- © 2014 Yahoo! Inc.
Compatibility: Requires iOS 8.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus.