RE: The Small Developer
RE: The Small Developer
- Subject: RE: The Small Developer
- From: "Josh Ferguson" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 12:04:54 -0500
- Thread-topic: The Small Developer
Personally, I would recommend using eSellerate, Inc. (ok, because i work there). We offer multiple sales channels: a webstore, an SDK to integrate our purchase wizard into your application, and if you use Installer VISE, you can integrate the purchase wizard easily into your installer. I believe our rates are lower than most, and there is not startup fee or hidden cost. On top of that, all account management is done in real time from a web-based admin account (this means no waiting for someone else to set your account up for you). We're deffinitely geared towards the smaller developer, and if you're offering Shareware, we also offer a free shareware license for Installer VISE (MindVision/eSellerate are the same company). Check us out at www.esellerate.net.
Note: I don't usually promote our products on here (I'm not a sales weasel), but I thought it was relevant to the thread.
Sign up for a free evaluation account and email me (or your account rep) if you have any questions about getting things going. Oh yeah, and we do offer Mach-O libraries in our SDK for Cocoa development...that's my area ;).
Josh Ferguson
SQA Engineer
eSellerate Inc. - www.esellerate.net
MindVision Software - www.mindvision.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Rice [
mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 8:46 AM
To: Charles Srstka
Cc: email@hidden
Subject: Re: The Small Developer
On Saturday, June 22, 2002, at 11:09 AM, 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...
I've first tried Kagi and then switched to RegNow. I'm very happy with
RegNow. They have a really nice system. It would take a lot of work to
"roll your own" system with all the features that RegNow offers.
Alex Rice <email@hidden>
Mindlube Software
http://www.mindlube.com/
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