Cooliris finally available for Safari!

cooliris.jpgCooliris, formerly known as PicLens, is finally available again for Safari users! Cooliris is a browser plugin (currently available for Safari, Firefox and Internet Explorer) that enables you to browse or search for images and video via a beautiful interface. The results are shown on a 3D wall that you can scroll around on and zoom-in on.

Supported sites include Amazon, YouTube, Flickr, SmugMug, Google, Yahoo, deviantART, Photobucket, Picasa, Facebook, and MySpace. For the full list click here. It is also possible to enable Cooliris on your own website or blog.

I have been waiting a long time for Cooliris to be compatible with the new version of Safari, and now that it has been released I am suitably impressed. The images don’t completely load until you click on them, so when you select an image to enlarge it’s a bit blurry at first, but the loading time is quite fast – and I have a terrible connection! It also considerably speeds up image browsing and searching, as there’s no need to load a new page after every few images, and it only fully loads the images that you are interested in.

To see everything Cooliris can do, just hop over to Cooliris.com, and watch the introductory video. You need to see it in action to fully understand how great it is! ;)

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2 Responses to “Cooliris finally available for Safari!”

  1. Smokey says:

    Hi Silla,
    I subscribed to your RSS feed a while ago and everything was fine, then I stopped receiving notifications. So I re-subscribed and now the feed is working again but for one problem, it’s two posts out of date. Are you having a problem with the feed?

  2. Silla says:

    Yes, I think so. I also noticed this earlier today when commenting on a blog that uses the CommentLuv plugin – it linked to an older post instead of my newest one. Thanks for letting me know, because I thought it was just a problem with their plugin :drop:

    I’ll try to figure out what’s wrong and fix it asap! :up:

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