Yes, its finally here, after nights of coding and endless css … I’m presenting Simplebucket release2.
What’s so awesome about this release? First of, yes, the admin portion now works. A lot of admin options is now built into the admin interface. You can also page through all your photo uploads with no reloads. Yes – NO RELOADS. Ajax is in the house!
The other feature that got out with release2 is the javascript embed. What’s that? Well if you run your own site, or has blogger, you can embed your photo with notes on it! Yes, it’s what we call a photo widget. Of course, you need to have notes added first on the photo page, then select and copy the code with the “Photo Widget” selection. Paste that onto your page and voila! In fact the example on the main page is a photo widget embedded there!
Now on to other features to make photo sharing more joy:
1) Notice the ShareThis button, just click on it and you can post the photo onto Mixx, Digg, Propeller, etc.
2) How about tipping us for our hard work? You can now do that easily through TipJoy! Just click on the TipJoy button, enter your email and yes, we get a $0.10 tip!
3) Add your comments, start a conversation about the photo.
4) Rate the photo if you like it or even if you do not like it.. whatever
5) Photo page views… yes, you now will know how many page views your photo got
I think that pretty much sums up all the photo features.
What about account features?
The biggest thing is now you can password protect your account. And this is optional. If you do not password protect your account, you will still be able to access your photo admin page through the super secret url we email you with each uploads. But you may ask, so what the heck does the password protected account do? Well, if you experiencing account or email abuse, for eg, you receive emails for photos that you did not upload with your email address, which means someone else is probably abusing your email address for uploads. Don’t panic, they will not see your super duper secret url. The super duper secret url is only sent to your email address. So only you will know it.
So what’s a password protect account?
Well, it basically means that any upload using that email will required the user to login. There’s just one gotcha, you will need to login first, before you do your upload, if not, you will be redirected to the login page and then you will have to login and do your upload all over again. Once you password protect your account, you cannot unprotect it.
So to protect your account, just access your admin page using your super duper secret url and then click on “My Settings” on the top right hand corner. Type in the password you want to use and you are all set!
OK… That’s a lot of typing.. Anyway, I think release2 is going to be awesome, but I love to hear from you. What you like, what you don’t like, what you like to see in release3. By the way, since I’m the only, yes THE ONLY developer, working on Simplebucket, sometimes it really hard to make sure that everything works right in all browser species. I’ve only been using Firefox for all my browsing, so if you are having any problems with IE8, or predecessor, drop me an email, and I will try to look into it, no promises. But I would tell you to change over to Firefox, yes.. you need to but its your choice.

3 responses so far ↓
puzz // March 23, 2008 at 8:54 am
OK, I tried it… And it really is very easy to use. It all works perfect (Ubuntu 6.10 / Firefox).
What I would like to have is: Some social features — I would like to know what are other users uploading, popular photos, friends…
khangtoh // March 24, 2008 at 2:14 pm
Hey puzz,
Thanks for the feedback. We will be adding those features in the coming release, we want our users to be able to explore and socialize with other users on the site!
So yes, your comment helped us understand that we need to have those features out as soon as possible…
Khang
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