Create your own animated GIFs w/ Gickr

Submitted on October 28th, 2006 by admin
Filed under Graphics and Resources and Services

Gickr

I remember when there was a time when you had to do a little bit of work to create your own animated GIFs, but not anymore thanks to Gickr. Gickr works by taking images from (where else?) Flickr. If you already have a Flickr account, you can enter your username and a photo tag, and choose images which you’d like to use to create your animated GIF. Don’t have a Flickr account? No problem! Gickr lets you upload up to 10 different images to create your animated GIF. The best thing about Gickr is that it’s free and there is no registration required.

3 Responses to “Create your own animated GIFs w/ Gickr”

  1. TipMonkies » Blog Archive » Tougee helps you build presentations in a flash Says:

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  2. TipMonkies » Blog Archive » Toufee helps you build presentations in a flash Says:

    […] Since you can now create your own animated GIFs, maybe you’ll also want to create custom Flash banners or multimedia presentations, right? Why not give Toufee a try. Toufee allows you to create movies, banners, e-cards, and presentations with an intuitive point and click editor powered by Flash. You can even import images from Flickr or videos from YouTube if you wish and the final product is no more than a few hundred Kb of data so even users on a dialup connection can take advantage of what you’ve created. Want to add speech to your presentation? No problem! Toufee has a built-in text-to-speech engine so you don’t have to waste time uploading audio. When you’re done, you’ll receive a link which you can use to share your work with a friend via e-mail, or you can get code to embed it onto your blog or MySpace page.                 You may also be interested in reading: […]

  3. cool dude Says:

    glickr is so lame…

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