I didn’t object when Flickr required all accounts to be tied to Yahoo!, for it didnt concern me. (I was an old-schooler with a Flickr account – but I also had a Yahoo! account. Thus, no reason to have qualms about merging them.)
I didn’t object in plenty of other cases where people would raise a stink about what they regarded as bizarre or unacceptable decisions on the Flickr team’s part.
I do object now. They have turned their sleek, simple, joy-to-use Flickr Uploadr desktop application into an ugly, bloated, several-times-the-size, several-times-the-startup-time monster of an application. Thanks.
I guess I’ll keep using 2.x while I still can (i.e., as long as they don’t break the API / add new features I want to use / etc.), and use FlickrExport in other cases. But sooner or later, the same “I have a picture, lemme upload it real quikc by dragging it onto the Uploadr” will be gone. That Uploadr is now open source is little comfort.
Oh, and Sven is wrong: the app isn’t fifteen times the size; it’s fifty times the size:
ataraxy:~ chucker$ du -ks /Applications/Flickr\ Uploadr.app 1056 /Applications/Flickr Uploadr.app ataraxy:~ chucker$ du -ks /Volumes/Flickr\ Uploadr\ 3.0/Flickr\ Uploadr.app 50880 /Volumes/Flickr Uploadr 3.0/Flickr Uploadr.app
In true XUL style, the app also ships with beautiful bugs (despite being marked as final), such as the first menu appearing twice.
All this when the 2.x version worked perfectly fine, had an easier-to-use interface, was much faster to launch which is critical for this kind of app, and… did I mention it worked?
I believe that’s what we call progress. Not.
