Re: Printing photos in Israel
Does anyone know of a service in Israel that allows one to upload photos using his non-microsoft OS and order printouts? All the ones I found require the use of an OS I haven't got... It has been a while since we've used it, but all the Israeli printing services rely on Java, not Windows. I have successfully printed in the past with one of them, in 2005. You should write to them and ask. If you don't tell them that you are having a problem with their stupid interface, then they will never change it. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il ___ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il
Printing photos in Israel
Does anyone know of a service in Israel that allows one to upload photos using his non-microsoft OS and order printouts? All the ones I found require the use of an OS I haven't got... Thanks, -- yuval signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part. ___ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il
Printing Photos in Israel
Hi, Does anybody know of a site in Israel in which you can upload your photos and get them printed? It should 1. Work with a non-IE browser 2. Have decent prices 3. Good service level and attitude. I am looking for standard printing, in standard sizes, nothing special. Thanks, --yuval pgpBZ9s4Hrktd.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Printing Photos in Israel
Hi, Does anybody know of a site in Israel in which you can upload your photos and get them printed? It should I never used them myself, but my sister is a routine user of tzamtzam.co.il . 1. Work with a non-IE browser I think she only uses it with FF 2. Have decent prices I do not know but think they are decent. Prices are generally much lower than what they were last time I printed anything myself. 3. Good service level and attitude. I think she only got her pictures at the Mevaseret shop and is satisfied with them. Their site lists 10 shops, most at or around Jerusalem. I am looking for standard printing, in standard sizes, nothing special. Thanks, --yuval -- Didi
Re: Printing Photos in Israel
2007/8/9, Yuval Hager [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, Does anybody know of a site in Israel in which you can upload your photos and get them printed? It should I never used them myself, but my sister is a routine user of tzamtzam.co.il . 1. Work with a non-IE browser I think it works with FF 2. Have decent prices I do not know but think they are decent. Prices are generally much lower than what they were last time I printed anything myself. 3. Good service level and attitude. I think she only got her pictures at the Mevaseret shop and is satisfied with them. Their site lists 10 shops, most at or around Jerusalem. I am looking for standard printing, in standard sizes, nothing special. Thanks, --yuval -- Didi
Re: Printing Photos in Israel
ביום שישי 10 אוגוסט 2007, 00:04, נכתב על ידי Yedidyah Bar-David: 2007/8/9, Yuval Hager [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, Does anybody know of a site in Israel in which you can upload your photos and get them printed? It should I never used them myself, but my sister is a routine user of tzamtzam.co.il . 1. Work with a non-IE browser I think it works with FF Are you sure? I got to a page where they tell me to accept the ActiveX installation and remove the pop-up blocker... --y pgpNTD4NZ3clX.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Printing Photos in Israel
Hi Yuval, On 2007-08-09 03:57, Yuval Hager wrote: Does anybody know of a site in Israel in which you can upload your photos and get them printed? It should 1. Work with a non-IE browser 2. Have decent prices 3. Good service level and attitude. I am looking for standard printing, in standard sizes, nothing special. My best photo printing experience has been with simply going to a friendly neighborhood photo shop/lab in Rehovot. They were very friendly and professional, offered reasonable prices, were glad to accept the photos in any reasonable format via e-mail or CD, didn't mind tweaking their setup to produce custom-size panoramas, do (optional) manual photo-by-photo color adjustment for free, and would refund (a reasonable fraction of the) printouts if you don't like them. Plus, they ended up asking me for one of those Linux live CD things to try out. Beat *that* with a website. Eran = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Printing Photos in Israel
Are you sure? I got to a page where they tell me to accept the ActiveX installation and remove the pop-up blocker... Seems you are right. I guess my sister actually brings the camera/memory card and prints there. Sorry :-) -- Didi