- thank you for clarifying the situation as regards the maps.
- re the the flickr sync, yes that appears to be the case. What happened was - roughly - that I had synced a collection; upgraded psu; when I next tried to upload something (I am not sure if that was a sync or an upload) I had to re-authenticate; following that any sync on that collection shows an activity lasting a second or two, which displays "synchronize to Flickr"; but none of the changes I have made to that collection actually are synchronised to flickr. It is as if it is scanning for changes but finds none. I can understand if the (3rd party) change has upset something in the sync but if there is a workround of some sort that would be useful.
- re the duplicate bug I think you misunderstand me (and possibly the bug report). If one selects, say, 5 images, and then clicks on "share" to upload them to flickr, the result can be, say, 8 images on flickr - with 3 of the images being uploaded twice in the same operation, or sometimes 2 being uploaded twice and one 3 times. Sometimes there are no duplicates at all - it seems random. This has been reported numerous times on Mantis - the report 9 months ago was only the most recent. It is a bug, and a serious one for all PSU flickr users.
(I do wish the likes of Google, MS, Yahoo/Oath et al would understand the impact of their frequent and flaky API changes on all the apps that use them - I am sure it drives the makers of good apps like PSU, and their users, to despair. It seems to be an increasing problem. The entire point of an API is to provide a stable interface to the outside world - what used to be known as loose coupling as opposed to tight coupling. They don't seem to understand this. Good practice seems to have been entirely lost over the last 10 or 15 years, as surely as any other lost art. I know - this is a far wider and separate discussion, best held in a pub
