Can I make a DVD or print a book based on my kid's profile?
Are there options for "publishing" TotSpot profiles to physical mediums such as printed books or DVDs?
A Mashable post from nearly a year ago (http://mashable.com/2008/05/28/totspot/) says so, but I can't find anything. The Mashable post says that the API is going to allow applications to be built from the TotSpot API, but also says that TotSpot offers other data portability features, including "a number of other non-traditional export methods, including a DVD or published personalized book."
For a photobook, is there an option to, say, port photos from TotSpot to Snapfish or some other photo service? Or is the data a one-way street right now?
If there are existing apps out there using the TotSpot API, I'd love to see or hear about them.
A Mashable post from nearly a year ago (http://mashable.com/2008/05/28/totspot/) says so, but I can't find anything. The Mashable post says that the API is going to allow applications to be built from the TotSpot API, but also says that TotSpot offers other data portability features, including "a number of other non-traditional export methods, including a DVD or published personalized book."
For a photobook, is there an option to, say, port photos from TotSpot to Snapfish or some other photo service? Or is the data a one-way street right now?
If there are existing apps out there using the TotSpot API, I'd love to see or hear about them.
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Inappropriate?Mike - Thanks for your note.
The data is definitely not a 1-way street. If you're looking to build an application or see how you can use the API to export your TotSpot profile, our API documentation can be found here: http://totspot.com/api/docs.
We're working on a book publishing and DVD solution as we speak. Ensuring quality output is a challenge there but definitely something we are tackling.
In terms of photos, I'd note we're one of the few sites that supports the downloading of originals (not possible on Facebook, Shutterfly, etc.). There isn't a seamless export solution into something like Snapfish etc.
Hope that helps,
Adam
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