flump is a tiny Adobe AIR app. for downloading photos from Flickr.
You supply a Flickr ID (it could be your own or someone else’s) and the tool will download all the public photos from that Flickr account to your hard drive.

flump downloads the original images but only if the Flickr account owner has set their account permissions to allow the original images to be downloaded.
The app was originally developed by Mike Chambers and Lee Brimelow of Adobe and the full source is now available on Google code.
Related: Download Flickr Pictures in a Batch
Find this article at: http://www.labnol.org/internet/pictures/export-flickr-photos/4174/
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Reader Comments
Thanx…I ve been searching this for long..Flump is a good one..But i’ve one problem i have uploaded about 430 photos on flickr .But since i am not using flickr pro .i m not able to even see all photos.Will flump download my all photos.
Written by shankar on 08.08.08
It looks like an interesting tool, but does it also download the metadatas associated with photos (EXIF data would be a minimum ; tags, photosets and such would be even better but I dont know how this kind of data could be stored).
Written by Stéfan on 08.11.08
Hi… good stuff…
Do you plan to add an url entry or some thing like that to select a photoset in order to target the package you want to download ?
I have 2500 photos in flickr, it’s huge to download….
Hope this application will grow with plenty of new interesting features..
congratulations again.
Cyril.
Written by Cyril on 08.18.08