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Your Explor'r 1.1


License Free
Requirements Windows 2000/XP, Yahoo Widgets Engine
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Mark Siebels File Size 2.2M
Date added 13 Jun 2007 Check your speed

Your Explor'r can find and display any of your photos that are featured in Flickr's 500 most interesting photos in explore. Enter a number of days to search from today or a specific date range, and Your Explor'r will find your photos, display them, give you the date they were in the top 500, and their rank. Your Explor'r automatically search every hour, day, or other time frame, and notify you if it finds any of your photos. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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