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still waiting for you to respond to my email..
@Steve: To which email address did you send something? I can’t find anything from your account.
Just found out aboute FrameAlbum today. Went to register, cause I’d like to help out with the project. I own both a Kodak and a Toshiba frames, and utilised FrameChannel extensively til it went down. Bummer! Family is still asking me why I only have the Picasa pics on the frames now. Your site said reistration was closed. How do I contact you?
@Carol You can register for the beta at http://www.framealbum.com/ using the ‘Register for Beta’ form on the lower right. Once you’ve done that drop me another comment and I’ll release your invite. Thanks for giving FrameAlbum a try!
@Carol: Ah! I see you’ve already registered for the beta. I’ve just released your invite; you should see an email from FrameAlbum within a few minutes. Welcome to the party!
@Harriet: I’ve just released your invite to the beta of FrameAlbum. I don’t think it will be of much use on the Ceiva frame as they are hard wired to the Ceiva service (if memory serves). I have the Toshiba covered but the Pulse is a question mark; I know they don’t support the FrameChannel service but do they have a ‘Custom RSS feed’ option? A quick Google search returned ‘My sources say no.’
Please let me know if you have any questions & thanks for trying FrameAlbum!
T.
Hi,
I’m finally getting around to trying to get my Digital Spectrum Solutions frame working again, and would like to try the FrameAlbum beta. I believe I signed up when you started the site, but my usual passwords don’t work. When I tried to re-register, it says my email address is already registered. I checked my vast collection of old email, and couldn’t find any message from FrameAlbum.
Would you please send my password to me at pauldow at cox dot net?
Thanks
@paul: I’ve just released your invite — you should see an email from FrameAlbum shortly. Sorry for the delayed reply; it’s been a very busy month.