I have used Snapfish from the photo webshare and it works. I just received my 4x6 prints this week. They give you 20 free for signing up.
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After a little reading, I discovered that the upcoming MediaSmart Connect will interface directly with Snapfish. Somebody close to me has recently had an excellent experience with the Snapfish service.
Who else out there is using Snapfish? Do you plan on using it in conjunction with your MediaSmart Server/Connect setup?
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I used mine to print my son's photos for his graduation announcements, and it worked well. Even though I have a nice HP photo printer, the Snapfish service makes it really easy.
Cindy
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I have a HP MediaSmart 42 inch High Def TV that interfaces wonderfully with Snapfish
And my EX-470 Mediasmart Servers Photoshare Website does as well.
I think the Snapfish service is quite underrated----it's quite good compared to what is on the net.....
Pictures are excellent from it....
MediaSmart EX-470 with 5 PCs. 4 PCs w/Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit, 1 PC w/Ultimate 32 bit. HP Mediasmart High Definition TV Model SL4278N 42-inch, D-Link DIR-655 Wireless N router
I planned on trying them out. I have a few hundred photos from my recent wedding/honeymoon to print out. Their prices seem decent, but I'm wondering about the quality of paper they'll use. They have this free 8x10 mother's day offer that I am about to test that out with. I'll report back when they send it to me! Mpix.com is my next company to try out.
I was curious as to why they don't interface Snapfish with the EX-470's PhotoWebshare. Maybe they will with the next update.
Well, the free photo was sent on some really thin photo paper. Overall, I'm not impressed with the quality of the picture itself either.
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