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As outlined in the SmugMug | Supported systems page, the following is fully supported: On Windows 7 and Vista: IE8, IE9; Firefox 3 and above; Chrome 5 and above On Windows XP: IE8; Firefox 3 and above; Chrome 5 and above Mac OS X 10.7,10.6,10.4: Safari 4 and above; Firefox 3 and above; Chrome 5 and above Mac OS X 10.5: Safari 3 and above; Firefox 3 and ...


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I've had a good experience with sm-photo-tool to batch upload photos to smugmug from Linux. I do not have my system setup to automatically upload new photos, but the Python code in sm-photo-tool is pretty flexible and if you're comfortable coding Python (or cron+bash) you should have all the building blocks you need. I think smugbatch might also be a good ...


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There's a script called smugup.sh. The site that hosts it is down, but I got it from web.archive.org. Naturally, web.archive.org is now failing to pull it, so here's the script as a gist. If nothing else, it might help you create an uploader of your own. There's also a version called smugup.py. It is newer but hasn't been updated, so you are still on your ...


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Lightroom has a publishing module that makes it dirt simple to publish your images to folders of your choice on Smugmug, and will maintain the organization, including republish when you edit images. Its slick Jeffery Freidl offers a few additional features in his version, which I recommend. If you are on Windows, StarExplorer is the best.


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The problem is that Mozilla have taken to frequently updating the major version number of Firefox, so every time they do a new release, a new version of the plugin needs to be released. SmuggLr has just been updated to SmuggLr 3.20 and it should work in Firefox 21. Please download the latest version and try migrating again.


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I have had to do this a few times. What might be helpful is to use a "Collection" Gallery. The key to this idea is that images within a gallery can be collected from other galleries. So if you have Gallery A that contains 345 images and you only want 123 of the images you would create Gallery B. You would leave Gallery B an empty gallery and then go into ...


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You want to move images that you have onto the Internet? Your question says downloading, but from the description of your setup and effort I gather it might be the other way around and you actually need to upload your images. In that case you would need an uploader. It should be possible to use the built-in one on your SmugMug website, or you you might try ...



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