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Hack: RedBubble art list exporter for Microsoft Windows
by Dave PearsonEver since I wrote getrbart I’ve been toyi…
Ever since I wrote getrbart I’ve been toying with the idea of writing a variation on that theme that might be useful to people who aren’t in the habit of getting “down and dirty” on their Windows machines, people who prefer not to install software they don’t know about and who don’t fancy running command line scripts. Last week I finally cracked and started work on something: This is a very early release of the software, it doesn’t do a whole lot of stuff. Things it does do: Lets you download a list of all your public art on RedBubble. Lets you save the list and load it again later. Lets you download it again (dur!) Lets you export the list as a comma-separated values file. Lets you export the list as a tab-separated values file. Lets you export the list as a MediaRSS file. Lets you export the list as a set of HTML files, which might be useful for including in your own website (if you have one). Please note that this is a very early release of the tool. I’m making it available to people who are feeling adventurous (or foolish, depending on how you want to look at it) and who won’t mind reporting problems or giving suggestions. I can’t promise that it’ll do everything you want, but I can promise that it’ll be free to download, free to use and will always be free to use. If you fancy having a play head over here and have a read and, if you like what you see, download, install and have a play. For the programmers out there: the source code can be found over on github. PS: Yes, I know the application icon sucks in a big way. I’m a developer, not a designer. :P Version Details: v1.8.0.0 — Released 2008-10-14 / v1.7.0.0 — Released 2008-10-12 / v1.6.0.0 — Released 2008-09-21 / v1.5.0.0 — Released 2008-05-21 / v1.4.0.0 — Released 2008-05-16 / v1.3.0.0 — Released 2008-05-16 / v1.2.0.0 — Released 2008-05-15 / v1.1.0.0 — Released 2008-05-14
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Wallflowers
by Karin Taylor!ht…
Thank you Paola Jofre who has just bought a card from my bubble called Wall Flowers / Paola does wonderful photography with great textures and interest…..i love her robot series….please do check out her bubble !!! Thank you so much Paola and i hope you enjoy the card :D This design pairs nicely with Cat Nap /
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Hack: RedBubble Art Manager for Windows Source Released
by Dave PearsonI’ve been meaning to do this for a while now and, today, I finally got around to it. Having created a github “acco…
I’ve been meaning to do this for a while now and, today, I finally got around to it. Having created a github account today one of the first things I did was create a project for RBArtMan. The code is released under the terms of the GNU GPL. This way, if anyone fancies spinning off their own version, or picking it up and carrying on should I fall under a bus, the source is now available.
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Hack: RedBubble Art Manager for Windows v1.2.0.0 Released
by Dave PearsonI’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application...
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application (this is v1.2.0.0). You can get it from here. The main change in this release is to enhance the “promote a work” dialog as per Julie Langford’s suggestion. Whereas before it simply let you promote with a simple image it now lets you promote with a simple image or one of the various product previews: Another change is that I’ve added a command that takes you directly to a work’s edit page on RedBubble, something I thought of after reading a comment made by Shelley Heath. Edit to add: I’ve just noticed a small bug. If you try and generate a promotion code for a mounted print with no border the resulting code doesn’t work. This is now fixed and will be available in the next release.
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Hack: RedBubble Art Manager for Windows v1.8.0.0 Released
by Dave PearsonI’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application...
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application (this is v1.8.0.0). You can get it from here. This release makes a couple of small changes to the HTML and MediaRSS export facilities. Now, when you export some HTML, you can specify if you want the images to link to the normal view page for a work or link to the buy page: When you export a MediaRSS file you can also specify where the links will go. You can also set your own values for some of the key items of information in the resulting RSS file:
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'Decorative Window' featured !! :)
by AnaaDear Friends, I’m so happy today to find my work ‘Decorative Window’ being featured in the ‘Incredible India’ Group !! :) !http…
Dear Friends, I’m so happy today to find my work ‘Decorative Window’ being featured in the ‘Incredible India’ Group !! :) I’m so thankful to all my friends for your support …. & heaps of thanks to the wonderful group hosts Linaji, TeriLee & Suresh B.S. Love, hugs & regards / -Anaa
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Hack: RedBubble Art Manager for Windows v1.5.0.0 Released
by Dave PearsonI’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application...
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application (this is v1.5.0.0). You can get it from here. There are no new features in this release, all it does it tidy up a couple of loose ends and adds a little more error checking in places.
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Hack: RedBubble Art Manager for Windows v1.6.0.0 Released
by Dave PearsonI’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application...
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application (this is v1.6.0.0). You can get it from here. This release adds a new export option. You can now export your art list as a MediaRSS file. This is useful if you want to add CoolIris support to one of your own websites. For details on how to add support to your website see the CoolIris developer guide.
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Hack: RedBubble Art Manager for Windows v1.7.0.0 Released
by Dave PearsonI’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application...
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application (this is v1.7.0.0). You can get it from here. This release makes a change to the work promotion dialog that lets you specify where you want the promotion code to link to. Before it would only link to the normal view page for a work. Now, as an option, you can link directly to the purchase page for the work: The difference is as follows. If you click on the following image you’ll get the normal view page: whereas with the promotion code set to link to the buy page, you’ll get this: Before anyone asks: no, sorry, I can’t have it so that you can specify exactly which product is linked to when going to the buy page.
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Apophysis ... The Unfolding
by owlspookI am always on the lookout for more fun toys (software) to play with. Recently I’ve been seeing work done with Apophysis and I knew I had…
I am always on the lookout for more fun toys (software) to play with. Recently I’ve been seeing work done with Apophysis and I knew I had to add it to my toy chest (grin). However I always have a problem. I am a linux gurl and even though I have an old windows xp computer (read slow and little memory) I rarely use it except for some old fractal generating programs I still like to play with. I wasn’t sure if I could get Apophysis to work on the old box but decided to try anyway. So I began downloading it on my linux computer. Now there is a program for linux called Crossover that allows us to run windows programs but not all of them work quite like they should. Crossover is improving considerably and I do use it to run Paint Shop Pro v7 for some of my work. If I had Photoshop I could also run that under Crossover but I didn’t even think that Apophysis would. So as I started downloading I was given the option of installing Apophysis under Crossover. Now just because it gives the option is no guarantee the program will run correctly but I thought why not give it a try so I did …. and guess what! IT WORKS!!! I was so pleased I just had to tell everyone that it did! now if there are any other linux users here at RB and who are itching to try Apophysis check out Crossover perhaps then you’ll catch the Apophysis bug as I have (big smile) this image is my first of a likely many (grin) ... hope you enjoy it as much as I had in designing it (big smile) owlspook
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Hack: RedBubble Art Manager for Windows v1.3.0.0 Released
by Dave PearsonI’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application...
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application (this is v1.3.0.0). You can get it from here. The main change in this release is the addition of a “Preview” button to the promotion code dialog: When you use this a new window will appear that shows a preview of the image that is generated, like this: Also, as per a suggestion from shawhouse, I’ve added size parameters to the laminated and framed prints. This does make a subtle difference to the final image. And now for a bug: reflexio has discovered that RBArtMan fails to download your art list if you’ve only got a single page of art. I’ll see about fixing this at some point today.
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Hack: RedBubble Art Manager for Windows v1.4.0.0 Released
by Dave PearsonI’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application...
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application (this is v1.4.0.0). You can get it from here. The main change in this release is the addition of profile promotion code generator dialog: It generates code that creates a banner for your profile just like you can find in your promote tab here on RedBubble. The main difference is that it’ll do Textile code (used here on RedBubble) and BBCode as well as HTML. This release also fixes a bug that was reported by reflexio. Cheers reflexio!
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Hack: RedBubble Art Manager for Windows v1.1.0.0 Released
by Dave PearsonI’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application...
I’ve just uploaded a new version of my RedBubble art manager application (this is v1.1.0.0). You can get it from here. The main change in this release is to implement an idea suggested by Julie Langford. There’s now a command that lets you generate simple “promotion codes” for individual works which can be used elsewhere: You simply pick the style of code you want (Textile for use on RedBubble itself, BBCode for use on sites that use BBCode and some simple HTML that might be useful in blogs and the like) and the style and size of image you want and then copy the result to your clipboard.
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more happy happy news!!!
by GlitterKarl Denton just let me know that he had rearranged his work in order of most viewed and one of my photos is in second place!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
Karl Denton just let me know that he had rearranged his work in order of most viewed and one of my photos is in second place!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! / Can you believe that!!!! I’m so honoured!!!! / thanks so much Karl !!!!!!!! please have a look at Karl’s page and at the second image / (window in belgium-color) / that’s me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-D
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Featured: The Last Supper
by Christine Till @ CT-Graphics21 days ago The Last Supper was featured in the group For The Love Of Jesus ...
21 days ago The Last Supper was featured in the group For The Love Of Jesus What a great community!
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