I'm looking at using linklok for paypal to automate the delivery of my digital products. Anyone have anything good or bad to say about the product or the companies support?
http://www.vibralogix.com/linklokipn/
thanks.
I'm looking at using linklok for paypal to automate the delivery of my digital products. Anyone have anything good or bad to say about the product or the companies support?
http://www.vibralogix.com/linklokipn/
thanks.
If you need to set up an e-commerce store where you can sell digital goods, most popular e-com solutions have this ability free of charge. Look into OSCommerce or CubeCart. Fantastico is a good place to start!
Vada con Fortuna.
http://www.page1ink.net
I recommend Zen Cart. Available in Fantastico as well.
Looks like Linklok is more focused than what's provided through craptastipoop. If it offers what you want then give it a shot.
A few reviews in here.
http://php.resourceindex.com/detail/02456.html
Hard to tell if they are genuine but I've skimmed a few (the above site and others) on how great their support is. Caveat emptor! Search around. It doesn't look like anyone here uses it.
Just let us know how it works out for ya.
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Hi,
Just installed linklok (for paypal) and have ran some tests and so far working GREAT!
Did a lot of searching for such a script and the thing I love about linklok is it presents the customer with a download page immediately after paying as well as a link in thier email.
The thing I DON'T like about oscommerce etc. is the sign up process the customer has to go through before purchasing - though supposedly there are mods that address this....
Also, I didn't need a whole store, just a page to add to my site (selling original music)
The cusotmer support at Linklok has so far been great (at least pre-purchase)
Adrian answered several emails I wrote with questions.
Very easy script to use.....
I have also been hunting around without much success. I did find a free script called "Digital Product Delivery" at Sourceforge, but it requires that I create a mySQL database, and Bluehost doesn't seem to allow me to do that...besides, that's verging just beyond my technical skills anyway.
Perhaps I should stop being a cheapskate and simply fork out the 30 bucks.