Re: The Small Developer
Re: The Small Developer
- Subject: Re: The Small Developer
- From: Greg Scown <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 14:14:37 +0800
Charles Srstka wrote:
What's generally the best thing to use for accepting payments? Kagi
seems quite expensive, but I've read some horror stories about PayPal
on the Internet...
For payment processing, I'm thrilled with eSellerate. It's worth noting
that 44% of my registrations came from the Installer and many of them
immediately as the product was released; the remaining sales were evenly
split between the integrated eSeller (i.e. the "Purchase" button) and
the web store. My installer sales alone paid for the license to
MindVision's excellent Installer VISE with a hefty return on top of
that. Oh yeah, and they provide a great web administration interface
where I'm able to track things such as what percentage of registrations
came via which method.
Of more direct relevance to cocoa-dev, eSellerate's client-side engine
is Carbon, and they provide Mach-O libs (critical to those developing on
Carbon in Project Builder or on Cocoa anywhere). Their documentation is
very good, and their customer support is top-notch (my Account Executive
worked with me through the process of getting started and has answered
all my questions quickly and thoroughly). If you're a Cocoa shareware
developer looking for a very friendly payment solution, definitely check
out eSellerate.
Greg Scown
Smile Software
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