I've been a huge fan of Shozu for awhile but have never got around to talking about it here. It's like the Share Online applications times ten. Shozu allows you to upload photos and videos to most popular social networking and media sharing websites. One click uploading and multiple destinations at once are supported with Shozu. You have the option to tie it in with your camera application, allowing it to ask if you want to upload after each photo is taken or automatically upload every photo. What really made me fall in love is they recently added Ovi (I don't use Flickr anymore) as a destination. Check out more destinations...
What destinations are supported?
Flickr, Facebook,Youtube, Twitter, Photobucket, Friendster, Blip.tv, Box, Buzznet, Cellfish, Kodak Easy Share Gallery, Picasa, Blogger, Live Journal, Vox, Wordpress, and more.
Basic Features
Tags, descriptions, titles, comments, feeds, geotagging, and friends photos are all supported by Shozu. You can also add email addresses as destinations for sending photos and videos. Like I said you can upload to multiple destinations at once.
Shozu takes photo sharing with my N82 to the next level. I use it in many different ways. If I am going to share live photos with you here I can set my phone to upload all pictures I take when the setting is on. All this is done in the background, I don't even notice. If I don't want them all to upload, I can tell Shozu you ask me after each picture. Or I can keep those settings off and just upload up to 10mb at once when I am ready to sort through my photos to see which I want to share. Multiple photos can be uploaded at once There are a ton of settings to go customize your experience. It's recommended that you have an unlimited data plan cuz as you can tell a lot of data will be transferred.
I've found that Shozu also handles uploading better than Share Online 3.0 does. If an upload gets interrupted by a call or text message, the upload continues once the connection is available again. Sometimes with Share I have broken downloads and the photos don't upload. Shozu has proved to be very reliable. Also it's great that you can setup all these different accounts from your computer on Shozu's website than have your phone's Shozu application automatically synced so your not sitting there punching in a whole bunch of usernames and passwords on your N82's keypad. It can be a killer.
Check out a video guide below someone made. It's showing Shozu on the Nokia N95. It works the same on the N82. Keep in mind that the version he's using is slightly old, Shozu has recently updated their applications.
Head over to shozu.com now and download this free application.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Shozu: Upload Photos & Video To Picasa, Flickr, Youtube, Ovi, Photobucket, Twitter & Many More
Posted by Mike Macias at 11:16 AM
Related Topics: N82 Applications, N82 Freeware, N82 Youtube, Ovi
Posted by Mike Macias at 11:16 AM
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3 comments:
In the begnning SHozu was ok, when I had only 10 photos on my phone. But then, when I was on a trip and had sme 200 photos stoed on my 8 GB SD card Shozu was slowing down my phone so much that it became unusable. Useless to kill the app, I have to restart the phopne to get shopzu out of memory.
Also, I find that shozu's supprt is worse than bad, it is unexistant...
I would really like to find another application which enables me to post to my blogger.com blog... Shozu is not making ot...
After searching for a long, long tiome I realized that at least for posting to Google's blogger.com you don't even need any app, just use "Mail to Blogger". You post via e-mail. Just great, and easier and leaner I won't get...
Head over here: http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=41452&topic=12461
Yeah I've been using that way for awhile. It's a great solution for people using blogger.
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