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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Microstock Services => MicrostockSubmitter => Topic started by: leaf on June 28, 2013, 12:20
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I love using stocksubmitter because it can actually submit the images to the sites and attach releases etc. I haven't had a use for picworkflow because my internet connection was fast enough.. until now. I'm running on a very slow connection for a few months and would love to use picworkflow.. but am addicted to the easy of submitting images with stocksubmitter. Can the two be integrated somehow?
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unfortunately i don't think it is possible :(
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:'(
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I don't think picworkflow is only useful for those with a bad internet connection. It's useful in other ways too. Both stocksubmitter and picworkflow are great services though.
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I don't think picworkflow is only useful for those with a bad internet connection. It's useful in other ways too. Both stocksubmitter and picworkflow are great services though.
Yes, perhaps I was a bit unfair to picworkflow. It has a number of useful features that people may find worthwhile for various reasons. I should have been more clear that for me the big advantage I see with the software is the savings on bandwidth (if you need that). others may feel another features are the biggest seller and make the software worthwhile.
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I do have a fairly substantial API on picWorkflow, but it's not very well documented. If Niak wants to add support for picWorkflow as an intermediary for distributing files there's a perfect example of code to do that in the picWorkflow Lightroom Plugin (http://www.picworkflow.com/lightroom/) (it's LUA though). We discussed it briefly a long time ago but ran into the language barrier pretty hard, if anyone wants to facilitate I'm open to doing more to make it happen :)
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We can integrate our software if you will add some new functionality to the picWorkflow.
Message me via Skype (landofrain) if you want to discuss it further.
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Skyped you :)
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I hope something works out guys. I'm back to speedy internet in a couple weeks but I can imagine that most people who are using one of your solutions would be interested in the other. You'd make a good team.