Do you Flickr?
May 22nd, 2007
Do you guys use Flickr?
Well, If you do, we have some awesome news for you.
We recently introduced a feature using which you can import your Flickr photos into itasveer – no need to upload them again!
So now you can do a lot more with your Flickr photos. Get photo prints from them or use them in the itasveer Doodlepad to create some kickass designs and put them on T-Shirts and Mugs!
Also you don’t need a Flickr Pro account to use this feature. Every Flickr user can! The only limitation is that for free Flickr accounts good quality photo prints would be available in sizes 5″x7″ or less. But there is no limitation on Tees and Mugs – so go ahead and doodle up some great designs.
Just look for the Flickr tab on your photos page to get started.

Here’s a 5 minute video on how it works. Or you can read the FAQs here.
Entry Filed under: Doodlepad, Feature Update
6 Comments Add your own
1. Printo to offer digital p&hellip | June 22nd, 2007 at 10:04 am
[...] Earlier this month, Picsquare and iTasveer announced integration of their services with Flickr. So, Picsquare and iTasveer users could provide their Flickr credentials and order prints of the photos they had already uploaded to Flickr. Now, it seems that they in for some stiff competition from Bangalore based startup, Printo. They will begin with integrating Flickr in the next few months and then expand to other photo sharing sites like Snapfish, Shutterfly and Photobucket. The startup will offer only photo books, photo calendars, custom wedding invites and will not delve into single photo prints. To me, they aim to become the document and print retail chain across the country – the equivalent of Kinko’s in the US. [...]
2. iTasveer, Picsquare intro&hellip | July 26th, 2007 at 4:59 am
[...] Tags: India Web 2.0, indyarocks, itasveer, picsquareSometime last month, Picsquare and iTasveer announced that they had integrated Flickr accounts into their sites. Now, both have gone ahead and [...]
3. a KUmar | August 7th, 2007 at 10:43 am
I have uploaded and some pictures to your site for printing.My id is A A KUMAR.There was a free offer on Pc world magazine for 10 prints.But i was not been able to complete the order because of some problem you people have created… It is asking for online payment or credit card info for payment of just Rs 1.12 .What is this? If you want to give 10 prints free give it free.What is this rs 1.12 for?You should not do any cheating tricks here. I dont have any credit card etc…. I have wasted time creating account and uploading pictures….
It is clear that you are not interested in giving free prints.thats why you have done this tactic … How many people have credit cards??? By this way you can avoid giving free prints to most of the people ..right???? Free should mean Free!! I will never order prints from your site.I will tell this to all my contacts.you are not trustable .
A Kumar
4. Ashish | August 7th, 2007 at 1:59 pm
Hi Mr. Kumar, I truly apologise for your trouble, but it is stated in the PC World issue that there would be a nominal shipping charge of Rs. 1.12. Also, there are multiple payment options besides a credit card – you can use internet banking services from almost all banks.
And, let me add, when you say ‘How many people have credit cards?’ – that is the right question to ask – because that is the bane of being an online business – we have to ask ourselves that question everyday – how many people can make payments on the internet.
5. Pranjal | August 24th, 2007 at 10:01 am
itasveer is great and doodlepad rocks. Keep up the good work. When can we have the non beta version? Im waiting for it.
6. Nishant | August 27th, 2007 at 11:50 am
Hi Pranjal,
Thanks for the comments. We’re working towards the non-beta version but the feature requests for DoodlePad are many and that takes a lot of time away. But you can still use DoodlePad, it’s beta only because of a few undiscovered minor bugs (which you can help us discover by using the tool :D)
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