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  • corbu
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2003
    • 1461

    #1

    Mac Submission Tools?

    Mac Submission Tools?

    are there any? for macs? or web based so i can use on a mac?

    any leads would be helpful

    corbu
  • candyflip
    Carpe Visio
    • Jul 2002
    • 43069

    #2
    Only webbased solution worth putting to use would be GallerySubmitter.com

    Last I used it, it didn't work on Mac with Firefox, but no issues at all with IE. I does the trick and nicely too!

    http://GallerySubmitter.com

    Spend you some brain.
    Email Me

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    • corbu
      Confirmed User
      • Nov 2003
      • 1461

      #3
      thank you for the response

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      • RawAlex
        So Fucking Banned
        • Oct 2003
        • 9465

        #4
        You bought a mac. You don't want to do anything business like. Just go make some pretty pictures or a home movie or a scrap book or something. Leave the real business of pushing bits to PCs.

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        • ucv.karl
          Confirmed User
          • Jul 2006
          • 498

          #5
          Originally posted by RawAlex
          You bought a mac. You don't want to do anything business like. Just go make some pretty pictures or a home movie or a scrap book or something. Leave the real business of pushing bits to PCs.

          If you have an intel mac, you can just install Boot Camp (or Parallels to use virtualization) and then you can install Windows XP (or linux). Then you have access to any of the windows tools that are available. I use Parallels with XP all the time to see how pages look in IE.
          It's better when you can Switch.
          ICQ: 263079754

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          • BobG
            Confirmed User
            • Nov 2003
            • 4274

            #6
            try GallerySubmitter.com, it runs from a server so you can set it ahead 6 months and not even turn your computer on for it to run. If you like, hit me on icq for some more tips on making it fly.

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            • Jenny S.
              Confirmed User
              • Apr 2006
              • 582

              #7
              If you don't have an Intel Mac get a refurbished Win laptop with wireless card for $ 250.- - $ 300,- on eBay (they even have a 2 years warranty for 40 bucks).

              Install Chameleon, but only after installing some aniti virus software first! Those things catch virusses and spyware as soon as you log on to the Internet.

              This set-up has the advantage that you can do galleries on the Mac, submit with the Windows junker, and verify at the same time with the Mac while the junker shovels them up.
              Jenny Seemore
              Pornography is the bloody gladiator who stands guard over the First Amendment

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              • corbu
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2003
                • 1461

                #8
                all great suggestions. thanks

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                • Dvae
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 5326

                  #9
                  Originally posted by corbu
                  Mac Submission Tools?

                  are there any? for macs? or web based so i can use on a mac?

                  any leads would be helpful

                  corbu
                  I believe macmark is working on something.
                  http://www.gfy.com/showthread.php?t=656346

                  Maybe he'll chime in.
                  .
                  .

                  Arguing with a troll is a lot like wrestling in the mud with a pig, after a couple of hours you realize the pig likes it.

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                  • macmark
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jun 2006
                    • 196

                    #10
                    I've been using a mac native submitter for the last 8-10 months, daily. It's taking rather longer than expected to be ready for a public release but I'm hoping it will be ready in a few weeks for people other than me to beta test. At the moment it's 100% stable, it's just missing a couple features and the interface needs a tidy up.

                    It's good and will be worth the wait. If you want more info, leave your icq/aim info in this thread.

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                    • aico
                      Moo Moo Cow
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 14748

                      #11
                      Originally posted by macmark
                      I've been using a mac native submitter for the last 8-10 months, daily. It's taking rather longer than expected to be ready for a public release but I'm hoping it will be ready in a few weeks for people other than me to beta test. At the moment it's 100% stable, it's just missing a couple features and the interface needs a tidy up.

                      It's good and will be worth the wait. If you want more info, leave your icq/aim info in this thread.
                      jsowers897 word...

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                      • potter
                        Confirmed User
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 6559

                        #12
                        Originally posted by macmark
                        I've been using a mac native submitter for the last 8-10 months, daily. It's taking rather longer than expected to be ready for a public release but I'm hoping it will be ready in a few weeks for people other than me to beta test. At the moment it's 100% stable, it's just missing a couple features and the interface needs a tidy up.

                        It's good and will be worth the wait. If you want more info, leave your icq/aim info in this thread.
                        aim - p0773r

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                        • bobby666
                          boots are my religion
                          • Nov 2005
                          • 21765

                          #13
                          you don't need a mac for doing stupid blogs - but leave real webdesign to macusers

                          Originally posted by RawAlex
                          You bought a mac. You don't want to do anything business like. Just go make some pretty pictures or a home movie or a scrap book or something. Leave the real business of pushing bits to PCs.

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