Still positing and still have a lot of pictures here but who know when this may just close like photoSIG did and some other photography site, sad.
I am paid up for about 2 more years and still enjoy like you the basic functions, but those are starting to fail.
The uncaring owners and lack of concern is often the death spiral of a company as people not longer feel appreciated or confident.
I hope that does not happen here, I like the basic design, but it now seems to be slow and not functioning correctly.
My last two email have gone without reply which was never the case before, hope it is not foretelling the future.
dw_thomas wrote: Indeed! My Grande Plan was to continue scanning some of my archives that go back fifty years and build up a visible historical archive here, along with my current activity. But after the last few months I fear my time might be better spent coming up with an approach to putting my work on my own site (I have 9+GB of untapped space!) I really liked the almost limitless gallery hierarchy and flexibility available here without having to do any serious web design or coding -- but maybe that created a monster that helped box the management into something they couldn't maintain. Some of the site's current failings I view as more at the nuisance level than "show stoppers," but the overall sense of what's happening does not inspire any confidence. There is also the increasing evidence that a redesign more capable of dealing with the small formats of smart phones and tablets might be desirable, no doubt an overwhelming task under the current situation. Though I myself don't find small devices very interesting for viewing photos, I know some users have brought up the topic.
People occasionally bring up requests for new "features." I'd be happy to have the ones that are already supposed to be here working right. As an example, the ability to select a block of files and drag them to the 'browse' button in the uploader seems to have quietly evaporated several months back and my email to support never received the courtesy of a reply (other than an auto-response).