F-Delivery is a Flash script for Security Systems scripts design by CosmoWeb Technology, Inc..
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
F-Delivery is an interactive web-application designed to auto-delivery digital products using PayPal.
Publisher review:F-Delivery is an interactive web-application designed to auto-delivery digital products using PayPal. F-Delivery is an interactive web-application (Flash - PHP) designed to auto-delivery digital products using PayPal. PayPal receives payments for products worldwide. One problem faced by many people, however, is how to provide a fast and secure way to deliver digital products after a successful transaction. For those who sell software, e-books, music or any digital media on the internet, F-Delivery provides the perfect solution. F-Delivery is a cutting edge system that gives more control, automation and security selling digital product(s). Features: - Easy and fast installation. - Does not require use of a database. - Works with any PHP, ASP, CFM, JSP web store, or even with PayPal buy now buttons. - Reports complete statistics about the downloads. - Generates secret links. - No one except you will know the actual location of the download files. - Can make links expire after a fixed time period. - Supports unlimited products in one order. - Can be defined to work with a custom email. - Supports multiple currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, CAD and AUD). - Can be set to work manually, if you need to approve each order. - Download links supports download managers.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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