Quick question about PictoBrowser & Flickr - please help!
Hey you out there... I need your input on something.
Do you like PictoBrowser (those little photo-viewers on the last two posts)?
It's hard for me to decide whether to keep using them, because I put notes and descriptions on some of the images which PictoBrowser doesn't support (for example, did you know that one of the photos from Cortona is of the cell where St. Francis of Assisi spent his final days?)
On the other hand, I don't want to keep sending you all off to Flickr to look, because maybe you're not interested, and prefer a quick little glance through the sets as PictoBrowser presents them?
Thing is, I know most of you aren't going over to Flickr, so you're definitely missing out on some details. I'm kind of torn here...
Drop me an email, and/or leave notes in the comments. Grazie!

Captions are good. I'll go to Flickr!
Posted by: Jeff Shattuck | October 31, 2007 at 05:59 PM
I catch up on Flickr when I have time and I even leave comments. But, why can't you have both?
Posted by: shuna fish lydon | November 01, 2007 at 08:06 AM
Shuna -
I guess I could, but that seemed redundant. I got a couple of emails suggesting the same thing, though, so maybe I will do that!
Thanks to you and Jeff, and everyone who emailed!
Posted by: Fatemeh | November 01, 2007 at 11:03 AM
I like the PictoBrowser slide shows. I don't like being taken away from the site to go to Flickr. Also PictoBrowser uses such a cool techy looking font, I'd really miss that at Flickr.
Posted by: Rick | November 02, 2007 at 10:21 PM
I love pictobrowser. It will support descriptions if you put them in the title textbox on flickr.
Posted by: Chubbypanda | November 03, 2007 at 10:22 AM
Hi. It's been a blast to experience your escapades in Italy vicariously. And the pictures are wonderful. For what it's worth, I like both flickr and pictobrowser.
E.
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