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Bulk uploading photos from a Mac to be printed

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Hi,

Is there a photo printing service like Ofoto or Snapfish that works for bulk uploads *from a mac*.

Both of the above work fine from PCs...using ActiveX controls...

I have 250 shots I want to put up for eventual printing but really want to avoid doing it one at a time. I could transfer the stuff to a PC but I'd rather not as the PC is being retired.

Thanks.
 
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If you use iPhoto for organizing pictures, you can use a service like Connected Flow. I have used Flickr with my PC and love it. I used the XP Uploadr but there is also one for Mac.
 
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Thanks. I'm based in the UK though - anyone know a solution that works in the UK, as in one that avoids potential custom duty charges?
 
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boom said:
...as in one that avoids potential custom duty charges?

custom duty charges? is that a tariff of some sort? I didn't think that would apply to software... :dummy:
 

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