Project DescriptionYour tool for downloading photos from the Flickr.com photo service. Flickr Downloadr is a simple and efficient tool that runs on Windows Vista and Windows 7.
Flickr Downloadr is developed by Sondre Bjellås.
IntroductionWatch a walkthrough that shows you you can use Flickr Downloadr. Afterwards, you can download the tool from the links on the right.
http://www.screencast.com/users/SondreB/folders/Jing/media/06c29009-7781-46a9-9c39-bf7c0e34ada3Flickr Group:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/1040612@N20/ScreenshotsVersion 2.0.2

Version 2.0


Version 1.0

To see more screenshot, visit the photoset on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sondre/sets/72157603575664980/Updates29th March 2009 - Released 2.0.2 which added filter support on the preview dialog and search by tags.
24th March 2009 - Added links to media coverage of Flickr Downloadr and creatd a Flickr Group.
17th March 2009 - Released 2.0.1 which fixes a few bugs and improves reliability.
14th March 2009 - Flickr Downloadr first public release! All features that is incomplete is disabled.
13th March 2009 - Updated with the latest release of FlickrNet library (2.2.0) and added support for checking the photo license. This means I can finally release the first version of Flickr Downloadr to the public without having problems with the legal issues that some other Flickr downloaders have had in the past time.
18th March 2008 - Updated with latest release of FlickrNet library and added a new way of calculating the original photo URL which relies on API queries. Flickr Downloadr now downloads more reliably all photos from specific users.
Mediahttp://www.geekissimo.com/2009/03/17/flickr-downloadr-per-scaricare-foto-da-flickr-molto-semplicemente/http://www.ghacks.net/2009/03/16/flickr-tools-flickr-downloadr/http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/60-tools-to-enhance-your-flickr-experience/http://www.moongift.jp/2009/03/flickr_downloadr/http://flickrtools.com/Flickr LicenseThe following license is a requirement from Flickr.com that disallowed the Flickr Downloadr to download photos that are licensed with the default, "“all rights reserved". Make sure you change the default license if you want to download your own photos or allow others to download them. Use this link to change the license:
http://flickr.com/profile_license.gne.
Comply with any requirements or restrictions imposed on usage of the photos by their respective owners. Remember, Flickr doesn’t own the images — Flickr users do. Although the Flickr APIs can be used to provide you with access to Flickr user photos, neither Flickr’s provision of the Flickr APIs to you nor your use of the Flickr APIs override the photo owners’ requirements and restrictions, which may include “all rights reserved” notices (attached to each photo by default when uploaded to Flickr), Creative Commons licenses or other terms and conditions that may be agreed upon between you and the owners. In ALL cases, you are solely responsible for making use of Flickr photos in compliance with the photo owners’ requirements or restrictions. If you use Flickr photos for a commercial purpose, the photos must be marked with a Creative Commons license that allows for such use, unless otherwise agreed upon between you and the owner. You can read more about this here: www.creativecommons.org or www.flickr.com/creativecommons.To read more about this, visit:
http://johnlabovitz.wordpress.com/2008/07/11/how-flickr-could-make-the-world-a-better-place-for-copyright/