Snapzilla

loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

Context / Learning Context

#1: loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

The tool allows the user to send snapshots directly to Snapzilla ( a photo sharing site built specifically for Second Life.) If you prefer Flickr you can also send snapshots directly to Flickr.

Category

#2: loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

4. Creation of content

What It Is

#3: loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

Snapzilla is a service which allows SL residents to send snapshots directly to the Snapzilla website using the in-world GUI.

Target User

#4: loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

All SL residents

What It Does

#5: loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

Snapzilla is a photo sharing site built specifically for Second Life, and is part of the SLUniverse.com site. SL residents can share images with the site   by clicking Snapshot and then using the Email Postcard option directly from SL. Images are sent to the email address pics@slpics.com, and are automatically added to the site.  Snapshots sent to the Snapzilla website appear on the front page, as well as on the user's own collection of snapshots. Some features require registration with Snapzilla's parent site SLUniverse.com

How It Works

#6: loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

The user takes a snapshot in world and selects "e-mail postcard" entering the address "pics@slpics.com". You can also add your name, subject and a description which will appear on the website.  You can add tags later on the website. If you prefer using Flickr, the recipient´s address is "others22total@photos.flickr.com" and your snapshot will be sent directly to your photostream.

How It Looks

#7: loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

Where To Get It From

#8: loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

Just click on "send via email" in the snapshot menu and that´s it! See http://www.sluniverse.com/pics/ to register

What Permissions It Has

#9: loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

N/A

What It Costs

#10: loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

Free

Experience of Tool

#11: loiuse - 31 July, 2009 - 19:04

Using Snapzilla or direct upload to Flickr is great as it saves time and space on your hard drive! I personally prefer Flickr but Snapzilla would work just as well, it depends on your preference.

 

 

Author - Louise Drakley