Adobe AIR Applications, Tools — August 7, 2010 2:13 pm

Flickroom – Adobe AIR App For Flickr

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Are you an avid user of Flickr? If yes, you should check out Flickroom, an Adobe AIR based application that provides rich browsing experience for Flickr users.

Flickroom has probably all the features you need to complete your Flickr experience. You can use it to browse your photos, upload easily via drag and drop, chat with other Flickroom users, share photos via Twitter and Facebook, edit and manage your photos quickly and easily, view photo info, comments, and tags, and many more!

To use Flickroom, you must first download and install Adobe AIR. Once Adobe AIR has been installed, you can now install the application.

When you first run the application, you’ll be asked to login to your Flickr account and authorized Flickroom.

Flickroom - First Run

Once you have successfully authorized Flickroom, you can now enjoy all the awesome features of the application.

Flickroom - Photostream

You can easily add comments or notes, edit photos’ information, save photos on disk, and tweet or upload pictures to your Facebook album.

Flickroom - Upload Photo To Facebook

You can also use its cool drag and drop photo uploader so you can upload your pictures easily without any hassle.

Flickroom Uploader

Its other features includes, tracking of your recent activities, search photos/users, and chat with other Flickroom users.

Flickroom - Chat

Flickroom is definitely one of the coolest applications to enhance your Flickr experience and it’s really worth trying. Even if it’s packed with a lot of cool features, Flickroom remains to be free of charge.

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