I am coming here to introduce you all photos maniacs like myself to the world of snapfish
snapfish
they have live help 24/7 online
unlimited uploads, not like flickr where they only show 200 at a time
you can really easily create albums for like 20 bucks up to 20 sheets with up to 4 photos and text per sheet, individualized.
I know everyone mentions flickr around here, but after looking at it, i have to say snapfish seems pretty darn good...no uploading program, or upload amount per month
prints are like 12 cents
try it out seriously, i used about 5 other programs until i found this one,
Snapfish vs. Flickr
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Eppyboy - Sells Travel by the Gram
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I've been using Snapfish and have enjoyed them quite a bit. Their only requirement seems to be a purchase every 9 or 12 months. I bought one print for 12 cents earlier this year, and so I'm good to keep going.
I've heard Flickr mentioned a lot lately, so I'm glad to see they're not the only fish in the sea getting props!
I've heard Flickr mentioned a lot lately, so I'm glad to see they're not the only fish in the sea getting props!
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GoBackpacking - Holds PhD in Packing
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I used to use Snapfish, but I prefer Shutterfly.
Flickr I use to share photos, but not to print anything. I like all the options of Shutterfly (I believe Snapfish has some of those same options, but they were way behind the Shutterfly curve).
Flickr I use to share photos, but not to print anything. I like all the options of Shutterfly (I believe Snapfish has some of those same options, but they were way behind the Shutterfly curve).
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anniebanannie - All that and a bag of Doritos
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Eppyboy - Sells Travel by the Gram
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Snapfish is owned by HP...when you order you have the option to actually pick up prints or print from a local store that is partnered up...they also have 24.7 customer live online support you can ask them anything...
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Eppyboy - Sells Travel by the Gram
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also what i meant to say that is that picking up your pictures from a partnership store is another option to the conventional delivery method...not sure what shipping costs are like...i'm sure they have shipping international
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Eppyboy - Sells Travel by the Gram
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