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DS-IPN.NET Advanced is an
Performs currency exchange to
Provides real-time rating
Our .NET Barcode Windows
ASP.NET Paypal IPN
and from over 175
from any combination of
Forms Controls are easy to
processing and fulfillment
currencies. Process
FedEx, Conway, DHL,
use Windows components that
system which enables
real-time value lookups with
AirBorne, Canada Post, and
display and print barcodes
automated distribution of
local caching for near
USPS at the same time.
without the need for fonts
digital products via email
instant returns
Supports
or bitmaps in the Microsoft
to your customers.
When a
and
automatic rate updates.
.NET development
customer buys one of your
XML data storage,
environment. Our controls
products on your website
multi-level caching,
support Code 39, Extended
using Paypal ‘Buy Now’
currency string formatting
Code39, UPCA, UPCE, EAN8,
buttons, the web application
and local support.
EAN13, EAN14, Code128,
receives an IPN request from
UCC128, EAN128, POSTNET,
Paypal which it validates
PLANET, Codabar, Booklan,
and then sends out the
Interleaved 2 of 5, MSI,
purchased product via email
Plessey, Code 11, Code 93,
using secured download links
PDF417, Data Matrix,
or as an
MaxiCode and others.
attachment.
DS-IPN.NET
Advanced logs all the
transactions details to
either a MS Access
2000/2003/XP or SQL Server
2000/2005/MSDE database,
where they can be viewed by
the administrator.
DS-IPN.NET Advanced provides
configurable data views to
allow the user to select how
they view the sales
statistics, also making use
of pie and bar charts to
graphically present sales
& revenue
trends.
DS-IPN.NET Advanced
provides an effective,
extensible & powerful
ecommerce solution for
automated delivery of
digital goods via email
whilst making use of
Paypal's merchant services.
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An online menu system that
will allow your customers
to place orders online. How
It Works? 1.Your customer
places an order online from
your menu & website.
2.You receive your customers
order via fax and/or email
and prepare it for take-out,
dine in or delivery. 3.Your
customer receives their
order.
Date: Jan, 23 2006 |