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Flickr Photo Downloader 1.0.0 Beta released – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
December 21, 2011
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Flickr Photo Downloader 1.0.0 Beta released - onmsft.com - December 21, 2011

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Flickr Photo Downloader allows you to download photos from any Flickr account. You can only download permitted by author photos.

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What’s new in this build?

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– New feature – HELP
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– New feature – updates for new releases
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– Fix – increased security for private photos
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– New feature – STATS – accounts explored, downloaded photos, processed photos
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– New feature – proxy disabled and conf saving
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– New feature – switch sound ON/OFF
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– Fix – handled internet connection
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– New feature – scrollable logger
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– New feature – visit user selected flickr page
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– New feature – get random user suggestion
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– New feature – able to get last page number
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– Style – MAIN window
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– New feature – able to save PROXY configuration
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– Fix – proxy stabler
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– Style – PROXY window
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– UNIX supported

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Flickr Photo Downloader 1.0.0 Beta

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