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Can’t Be Ignored

January 31st, 2010 php No comments

This plugin displays a PayPal donation form at the bottom of the screen.

When visitors arrive to your website and find what they were looking for, they may feel generous and they would like to support your good work. Then, make sure that your website has installed our Can’t Be Ignored plugin to offer an always visible tool that Can’t Be Ignored in order to receive such generous contributions.
Impulse the support.

Can’t Be Ignored offers an easy way to choose a suggestive personal sentence to impulse the support to your good work. Thousands of website’s owners are using the phrase “Buy me a coffee”. But how about “Buy me a Beer”, “Buy me a pizza” or “Buy me a drink”? Despite this are common preferences, you may prefer a coke, a hot dog, a latte, a pint or your very own personal message.
Features

* Background bar available in 6 colors to choose from or the ability to handle your own PNG image1 as background.
* 11 different icons to choose from or the ability to handle your own PNG image2 as icon.
* 10 pre-defined impulse-the-support messages to select from or the ability to handle your own message in a PNG image


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Postfinance Payment Module

January 26th, 2010 php No comments

Postfinance Payment ModuleB-planet’s Postfinance module for VirtueMart 1.1.x and joomla 1.5 gives you 100% native intergartion of the swiss postfinance payement gateway.
Description

This module enables your VirtueMart e-commerce plateform to use the Post gateway for payement transaction processing.
Feature

* Supports E-Finance, PostFinance Card, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Dinners Club.
* Secure Transactions guaranteed through the SHA-1 encryption
* Licence: GPL V2 – Meaning that you have 100% FREEDOM TO USE IT and can install it into UNLIMITED websites! No More License Restrictions! No more IONCUBE!
* Multilanguage (joomfish) and multicurrency compatible
* 1 Year free updates included
* 100% compatible with B-planet’s VirtueMart PayPal Patch
* Simple installation: Use joomla component installers. No manual intervention needed to add the Postfinance Payement Gateway functionalities.
* Quality support

Requirements

* Joomla! 1.5
* VirtueMart 1.1.x

We provide full support throughout your installation process or if you prefer we install the product directly on your servers in order to get your ecommerce plateform up and running in no time.


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PayPalSkinned

December 12th, 2009 php No comments

PayPalSkinnedPayPalSkinned is an easy to use module that allows the developer to use any image he wants for donations. I have included a few samples that you may download or use for your projects, but the main idea is that you can create one for your liking.


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Booking Wizard

November 30th, 2009 php No comments

Booking WizardBooking Wizard is a multi-widget plug-in which provides all the components necessary to operate a fully enabled Self-Catering Accommodation website. It has an unique Booking Calendar Wizard (with transition effects), Availability Search Widget and Administration Centre, all ajax enabled. Each of the widgets has a selection of configuration options to enable you to operate it all from within your own or your clients website.

* Book on-line and in real time
* Provisional or Confirmed booking requests
* Instant pricing
* Instant email notification
* Automatic calendar update
* Add/Remove bookings
* Make owner bookings
* View all bookings in time Order
* View all bookings in Reference Order
* Notification by SMS to your mobile phone
* Works in Spanish, French, Dutch, Italian, German, etc.
* Add extras / supplements / discounts
* Configure different rates; spring / summer / autumn / winter / special
* Fits nicely into your client’s website, same data source, so no need to update twice
* Optional Payments integration to the payment provider of your or your choice (PayPal, Protx, etc)
* Download all bookings in CSV format (suitable for Spreadsheet Applications)
* Fully configure the calendar environment per individual property



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ClickCartPro

November 25th, 2009 php No comments

ClickCartProClickCartPro is an advanced shopping cart software engine which has been available from Kryptronic since 1999.

This e-commerce software engine supports payment processing using all the major players including Authorize.net, Google Checkout, PayPal, WorldPay, Linkpoint and SagePay. It supports realtime shipping via UPS, USPS, FedEx, and Intershipper and supports accounting exports to QuickBooks and Peachtree.

With it’s out of the box support for web standards, and with search engine optimization tools built in, it’s the real deal.

ClickCartPro integrates with Joomla! via a series of extensions including a component and several plugins and modules to provide Joomla! template imports, skin widget exports and full single sign on functionality.



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RSMembership!

November 3rd, 2009 php No comments

RSMembership!RSMembership! is the so long desired solution for handling memberships with your Joomla! website.

With RSMembership! you have complete control over your subscribers. Our Joomla! 1.5 subscription extension allows you to manage the memberships, the customer transactions, and share various files and folders based on the memberships that you subscribe to.

RSMembership! also lets you upgrade customer membership, pause and notify customers when their subscription is about to expire.

* Allows you to add memberships with extra options
* Each membership can have it’s shared folders with private access
* Customer can upgrade their membership based on upgrade rules(set by the admin)
* Customers will be able to pay with Paypal and other payment systems
* You can manage membership files and folders
* Each membership can have it’s own terms and condition that must be accepted(optional)
* You can manage user details and view transaction history



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Let’s Kill “Viral”: It’s Time For a New Word

November 2nd, 2009 Techno Wizkid No comments

This guest post is by Adam L. Penenberg, author of Viral Loop.

Four months before my latest book hit store shelves, my publisher wanted to change the title. Viral Loop might be catchy, and reflect what the book is about—and isn’t that what a title is supposed to do?—but Hyperion worried that some readers would be put off by the word “viral.” Would they shrink away for fear it was about “swine flu”?

The book looks at entrepreneurs who built multimillion- and in some case billion-dollar businesses from scratch by incorporating virality into their products and businesses.

Many iconic companies of our time, including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, eBay, PayPal, Flickr and rising stars like Twitter are prime examples of a “viral loop”—to use the product, you have a strong incentive to spread it. At some point, as the number of users doubles, then triples, the company achieves what’s known as a “viral loop,” when the product spreads even if the company does nothing to promote it. The trick is that they all created something people really want, so much so that their customers happily spread the word about their product for them. The result: Never before has there been the potential to create wealth this fast, on this scale, and starting with so little.

Fears of swine flu as a reason to change a book’s title may sound inane to TechCrunch’s audience, but from Hyperion’s perspective you are anything but representative of a mass audience (sorry). Every publisher wants to maximize its chances of sparking a bestseller. The challenge is to create a title that would not only appeal to those in the know but also induce a regular human being (read: non-geek) browsing the stacks in Barnes & Noble to pick up a copy, sample text and carry it to the checkout aisle. (Insider’s tip: That’s why editors place such great emphasis on the first 50 pages of a book.)

Hyperion suggested we call the book “Share,” because that’s what Web-based viral dissemination is, when you get down to it: Users sharing links, memes, observations and ideas with one another. Since I would be following Wired Editor-in-Chief Chris Anderson’s Free in its publishing lineup—and his first book, The Long Tail, was a bestseller—Hyperion believed a title like Share would be more likely to succeed. I refused since I had invested tens of thousands of dollars into a social marketing campaign with Viral Loop as its centerpiece. More to the point, I believed Viral Loop perfectly encapsulates what the book is about. (I didn’t invent the term; I first heard it from Marc Andreessen, who I interviewed for a Fast Company cover story.)

Now that Viral Loop is out, and I’m in full book pimping mode, doing radio and TV interviews with interviewers who don’t have a clue what social media is, I wonder if Hyperion might have been right. On ABC News Now, the anchor referred to Digg as “Dij”—apparently he’d never heard of it. A septuagenarian radio host cracked a string of borscht belt jokes about diseases and the flu after introducing my book. (Him: What’s that word that means you’re doing a lot of things at the same time? Me: Multitask? Him: Multicask?) While I want to talk about viral coefficients, viral business plans and success stories, and the entrepreneurs who founded these businesses, mainstream interviewers want to know how to sign up for Twitter. Clearly there are the social media “haves” and the social media “have nots.” How do you reach the latter without alienating the former?

The problem, I think, is the word “viral,” which comes from biology and was retrofitted to cover the phenomenon of word-of-mouth—or on the Web, so-called “word-of-mouse”—dissemination of ideas. I propose we kill it and replace it with something better. (Where’s Don Draper when you need him?) If I had my druthers I’d also change the word “blog,” which sounds like the noise someone makes after scarfing down a plate of nachos after tipping back a few too many tequila shots. But one thing at a time.

With that in mind I’ve created a Change the Term Viral contest. If you have a better term for “viral” a.) post your suggestion to the comments thread of this post, and b.) email it to viralloopbook@gmail.com.

The winner will get props for his or her genius in the forward of the next edition of the book and win $250. The runner up gets $100. Third prize is $50.

Each participant must post to the comments thread because that way the community can weigh in. The reason for the email is so I can contact the winners and arrange payment. Winners will be announced on viralloop.com next week.

Learn more about Viral Loop on Amazon.

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PlaySpan Strikes Deal With Nickelodeon To Power Microtransactions

October 30th, 2009 Techno Wizkid No comments

We just wrote about PlaySpan’s recent study showing positive growth in the exchange and e-commerce of virtual goods exchange. PlaySpan powers micro-payments across over 1,000 video games and virtual worlds and has virtual goods storefronts on Facebook, MySpace, within games and on its standalone site. Today, PlaySpan is announcing a fairly significant deal with Nickelodeon to power payment services for virtual goods and microtransactions for the Nickelodeon Kids and Family Virtual Worlds Group.

PlaySpan’s technology and services will power Nickelodeon’s virtual worlds’ currency, called NeoCash, across multiple payment providers including credit cards and prepaid cards. Through PlaySpan’s subsidiary PayByCash, Nickelodeon will offer users over 80 global payment methods.

This is a big move for PlaySpan, considering Nickelodeon’s vast reach and popular games, including virtual world NeoPets, which has a user base of 45 million gamers. PlaySpan recently acquired micro-transaction app developer Spare Change, which powered micropayments across 700 social networking apps on Facebook, MySpace, and Bebo. Earlier this year, PlaySpan also made deal to power micropayments on hi5.

Micropayments are huge these days and the number of players are scaling quickly. With continued expansion on social networks, media properties and virtual worlds, startup PlaySpan has become a player in an arena where bigger players like PayPal, Facebook and MySpace are all investing in. In fact, PayPal’s new API powers micropayments. The competition may be stiff but as micropayments for virtual goods continue to gain traction in virtual worlds and integrate with consumers’ social graphs, there is definite potential for both startups like PlaySpan, Live Gamer and Zuora, and the more established players to play in the same pool.

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