Zooomr, First Impressions #
Tried Zooomr tonight, a photo hosting and sharing website - here are my first impressions:
- When I sign up I need an OpenID. Or something like that. I wanted a Zooomr login, not a login for some other place.
- After signing up, whenever I go to Zooomr I get the home page. I'm spoilt by Flickr on this which'll automatically redirect me to a place where I see my photos and contacts. If I want the same on Zooomr I need to go to the WelcomeMat apparently.
- What's a Zooomrtation? Apart from a really odd looking word. I click it. It shows a load of photos. I don't know why, or what the relevance of these photos is since there's absolutely no explanation.
- I tried uploading some photos and they were slooooow. It needs a progress bar of some kind.
- The 'ultra convenient and fast' jUploadr is a 4.4Mb ZIP that doesn't tell me what to do with it. There's a README file (if I delve into the folder structure of the ZIP), but it's got something about double-clicking the BAT file which I really don't fancy doing inside a ZIP. Why isn't it in the Start Menu like everything else at this point? Where's the friendly installer?
- How many 'o's are in the name? I have to keep making a point of correcting myself from writing Zoomr when I do this (which happens to be a completely different photography website)
- The Geotagging doesn't appear to support the wheel mouse. I got used to this in the normal Google Maps and now it's not working.
- Ok, so I've added a photo which seems to work. I see somebody else's photo so I click on that. Looks nice and all. Now I go to add my second photo and it doesn't work -- why not? (I look and apparently I need to click Start Geotagging again to continue - I thought I was already doing that!)
- What are the three colours in Geotagging supposed to do? Red Green and Blue are meaningless.
On the plus side, I did have a few views on my photos within a few minutes of uploading. That never seems to happen on Flickr, for instance. Somebody even added a photo as a favourite within a minute of upload. Maybe this is what Zooomrtation is about? (I genuinely don't know what that is about; somebody care to enlighten me?)