Whether you're an expert photographer with a top quality camera, or just happy to snap away with your mobile, it doesn't take long to build up a big collection of digital photos. So why keep them to yourself? Install jAlbum and it'll help you build stunning web albums in just a few minutes, then you can share the results with friends and family just by sending them your album URL.
You'll need to create a Jalbum account first, but that only takes a moment, and there's nothing to pay. After that, simply drag and drop your favourite photos onto Jalbum. Choose your favourite skin in the "Skin and style" box, click Make jAlbum > Preview, and a browser window will open to show your album.
If you'd like to try another design, then close the window and select another skin. Otherwise, click Publish, and Jalbum will upload your photos to its web server. Again, it's very easy, no hassles over entering server names, passwords or anything else, you just sit back and watch the progress bar as it reports each file transferred.
Once your photos are online then Jalbum will give you a link that you can pass to friends, so they can also view your work. Web counters will show you which photos get the most attention, and visitors can even leave comments to let you know what they think of their favourite shots.
JAlbum 11.2.4 is a minor update with these improvements:
Performance improvements to UI painting and album building with Turtle skin
Even more tolerant to faulty camera metadata structures (for instance images written by Adobe Lightroom)
Bundled updated Turtle, Mr.Burns and Lumen skins
Media RSS files will now have absolute links (per the media RSS specification) if the new "Address" field under album settings points out the destination album URL.
Minor code improvements
Developers: New CompiledBase API for compiled skins







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Posted by: Carroll MacDonald, 03 January 2012 00:39
I love this Photo Album making program, just too many features to speak of... you can download more templates from JAlbum's web site. Each template has many different settings. If you are posting Photo Albums online, this hands down is one suite (Pardon the pun ;o) ) Tool.