New version 1.4.1 released today fixes the recent Fotolia login issue

Recently Fotolia.com has switched from HTTP to HTTPS login, thus providing some additional security to photographers' credentials at login. This was accompanied with change in login parameters, so ProStockMaster could not work with Fotolia anymore.

The new version 1.4.1 released today follows the Fotolia's change and fixes Fotolia login/statisitcs/uploads.
The auto-update should automatically update your software with the latest components, so there is no need to re-download / re-install the porgram.
Thank you all who alerted me about issues with Fotolia: Jack, Les, Einar and others.


David

 

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  • 1/1/2008 6:23 PM Einar wrote:
    Thank's for extremely fast reply and fix of the problem.
    I will purchase the program as soon as I have earned enough money uploading photos with Prostockmaster to buy it.
    5-a-day is OK for now
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  • 1/2/2008 5:09 PM Terry Mendoza wrote:
    Thank you for such speedy work! Now if there is some way that we can click in the second column to reset the 'uploaded' status to ready to upload this will allow the Fotolia images that did not upload to be re-uploaded. More importantly, when a company requests a tweak on an image before resubmission, the software will then be able to handle this situation (currently it has to be uploaded under another file name).
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  • 2/1/2008 3:10 AM Sarah Harland wrote:
    Hi. This is actually in reference to a previous comment, suggesting for the new version to have way to manually input images that are already on stock sites.

    I would find something like this unbelievably helpful, because at the moment I have created my own database in MS Access to keep track of what photos I have submitted to which sites, and I am changing from PC to Mac, so I would love to be able to use just ONE program for all my stock collection, and keep track of both old and new photos.

    Another suggestion, which is something that I created for myself in Access (although it required manual imput and changes) is to have a way to see which files are accepted, rejected and pending on each site. Just a thought... not necessarily a neccessity.

    Anyway, I would love it if I could atleast keep track of photos already on sites, even if I had to input them manually. With improvements like that, I'm sure that down the track I would find myself buying the full program
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  • 3/4/2008 9:19 AM Mike wrote:
    Hi!
    I can only second the last 2 statements above. Having the possibility to mark my files as accepted/rejected/deleted would greatly increase the usability for me. I'd be happy already if this would be manually only. One concern i have here is the way the database is coupled to the files: Currently it seems that, once i move a file to another location the DB relation seems to lost. Not sure how this can be solved in the best way.
    regards
    Mike

    PS: having thumbnail previews in the file dialogs would also be very fine. (especially in the copy metadata dialogues)
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