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Ask HN: Please review our site: www.tempimages.com
8 points by niks 6102 days ago
Hi HN, we are long time readers and past YComb applicants and now first time posters.

tempimages.com is somewhat like drop.io for photos.

-no registration and no signup -upload photos and get a slideshow -share w/ friends & download the originals

Please let us know what you think. We are just releasing this now so you are amongst the first to see it. We'd like to get the feedback from you guys first because we appreciate the genuine feedback from the community.

Thanks,

Nik & Rob

9 comments

We all may know what a slideshow is and looks like, but how about a demo of what YOUR slideshow looks like? Does it make sense to describe your product using your product (have a slideshow that guides me to how to use it)?

Also, for a site that deals with slideshows and images, I would expect more care to be put into the design. Your logo is very pixelated, you have a square color behind your buttons, etc.

These may seem like minor things, but I think you'd be amazed at what some care in design can do in attracting users.

You don't have to go out and get a designer and spend lots of money, but maybe get a theme from themeforest (under $20) or try to find something free.

Yup, we'll make it all pretty and attractive soon...just wanted to get it working first.
Good points here.

Programmers and Designers should be one in the same.

"Programmers and Designers should be one in the same." - nope...
I like the graphic that suggests using it for kijiji/craigslist. Obvious idea that most people miss.

A couple of things:

1) Step 1 is cumbersome. Perhaps start with an autogenerated name or make this optional?

2) UI made me expect the image to start uploading as soon as I selected it. Whether it should or not is another question, but the "Current Progress" bar is confusing in this context.

3) Once they've uploaded the image, perhaps you should indicate the step 3 button visually (perhaps going from partial opacity to full opacity). I expected to be taken to the gallery when my upload finished, and had to think. Don't make me think.

4) Offer embed codes

All very good points...and we're going to implement each one asap. Thanks, much appreciated.
Couldn't you use an HTML file upload thinggie or at least one augmented with JavaScript? I just don't understand why flash is necessary in here.
The flash uploader provides a much better user experience: better designed controls (usually), multiple-file upload, upload progress.

But graceful degredation is always appreciated.

good points... as we go on we'll add different uploaders
Put the www.tempimages.com/ outside the red box.

Make it so when I select images it says something so I know it is responsive. I kept on selecting the same image, then thinking... well it still says 0/50 maybe it didn't work. So now there are 3 of the same image.

Otherwise, I like it.

thanks...we'll change that second step...seems to be an issue with a lot of users
1) Where is the legal stuff that says what happens to embarrassing photos of grandma?

2) Asking users to select their own url may have some issues. What happens if two people go on a vacation to Hawaii? :-)

3) I would really like to password-protect my slideshow.

No legal stuff yet...actually we're not sure how/what the legal stuff entails. If anyone can lend us a helping hand or just point us in the right direction we'd really appreciate it.

Privacy is another feature we'll be implementing soon...good point.

Sorry I wasn't able to complete an upload to the site. I was uploading two images (2mb) and the progress bar failed at 24%.

I use Safari 4.1 on OSX.6.5 with a slow internet connection (768kbps) currently.

Good to know...haven't tested it on every system yet but at least now we know
You need some disclaimers on there, and at least some sort of privacy policy.
kijiji? Really?
I wonder if people in regions where craigslist is unsuccessful have the inverse reaction...

The line between awkward promotion and acknowledging reality when mentioning orthogonal services is a tough one, and there are few universalities.

I had no idea. Where is kijiji big?
Canada for one.