Posted by Tom
2016-02-15
Hi,
>Is there any point in upgrading from v1.03 to 1.06?
v1.06 exposes a few APIs that allow you to override the default method of loading files. If you don't plan to write code, then there is no point to upgrade to v1.06.
>Would it be easy to add a temporary download link to the email?
The current version can't do it but I think it's important. Thanks for your suggestion!
>How can you force Paypal to apply "digital goods" payment conditions?
I think "digital goods" payment is a PayPal's new service. I don't understand what you meant by "conditions." Are there any benefits if a payment is regarded as "digital goods."?
>Is there any point in upgrading from v1.03 to 1.06?
v1.06 exposes a few APIs that allow you to override the default method of loading files. If you don't plan to write code, then there is no point to upgrade to v1.06.
>Would it be easy to add a temporary download link to the email?
The current version can't do it but I think it's important. Thanks for your suggestion!
>How can you force Paypal to apply "digital goods" payment conditions?
I think "digital goods" payment is a PayPal's new service. I don't understand what you meant by "conditions." Are there any benefits if a payment is regarded as "digital goods."?
- Do you have a changelog? Is there any point in upgrading from v1.03 to 1.06?
- Would it be easy to add a temporary download link to the email? One of my e-books has a lot of photos and is therefore a big file which some e-mail servers are blocking as an attachment
- How can you force Paypal to apply "digital goods" payment conditions? Paypal's instructions about this are very complicated to understand, it looks almost as if it's easier to open a totally separate Paypal account for digital goods instead of having regular physical goods and digital goods under the same account.