I don’t think that I’ve ever done a licensing or purchasing flow exactly the same way twice. Well, a couple times, but mostly I experiment with both major changes and minor tweaks. This time around for the Super Simple Photo Resizer Social Edition, I’m doing things more or less right. There are a few things… Continue reading The Licensing Experience with Infralution and DotNetNuke
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Creating Urgency for Sales with Infralution Licensing System
I need to create a large number of “products” for Photo Resizer, but they’re really all just the same product with different prices. And not 2 or 3 prices, but more like 20 or 30 prices. Actually, I’ll likely end up creating more than 30, but that’s a detail. It may seem strange to some… Continue reading Creating Urgency for Sales with Infralution Licensing System
The Doc Report Episode #1 with Nico Westerdale
At long last, we’ve finally got the first episode of The Doc Report out the door! The first episode features an interview with Nico Westerdale of Bits du Jour, Iconico, and Software Marketing Resource. In the interview we talk about software marketing, how certain software markets behave, and other software related goodness! (No spoilers here!)… Continue reading The Doc Report Episode #1 with Nico Westerdale
Silent Nod for Cheaper Prices in Games
So, I started a Travian game. Again. Hey, I found my wife on Travian! So it has a special place in my heart as far as games go. But I like to play the paid version. So, I go to the payment page and figure I’ll fart around with the countries and currencies. Here’s one… Continue reading Silent Nod for Cheaper Prices in Games
Dynamic Help Topics in C#
I’ve got a situation where I want to use a keyboard shortcut for a specific help topic: Keyboard Shortcuts. Oh, the irony… So I fart around trying to bang things into shape, but it’s really just not taking very well as help is really setup to use with controls, and not really setup to use… Continue reading Dynamic Help Topics in C#
Starting More DotNetNuke Development
Well, I had a bit of a false start. It’s been a long time since I’ve done much DNN module development, so I’ve gone back to basics for DNN 6, which was just released as final at 6.0.0 a couple days ago. But, I’ve been watching these videos, and they didn’t line up with my… Continue reading Starting More DotNetNuke Development
DotNetNuke 6 is SEXY!
In a word, SEXY! The new DotNetNuke 6 is just flat out gorgeous. It sports a new skin, DarkKnight, that is simply beautiful. But that’s just the start. The new management interface is slick. Very slick. New “Manage” buttons are in the modules. You simply hover over them to see something like this: Edit an… Continue reading DotNetNuke 6 is SEXY!
An Excellent DotNetNuke Tutorial
I’m back in DotNetNuke mode and while doing some refresher reading and whatnot I came across this tutorial. It’s quite good. Much better written and presented than many tutorials I’ve seen on the topic. During the setup portion of the tutorial, it says: To make the designer work correctly with DotNetNuke controls we will have… Continue reading An Excellent DotNetNuke Tutorial
How to Get Around ISP Filtering/Censorship
Well, it’s finally here. Australia is forcing censorship down people’s throats. They’re doing it by getting some Australian ISPs to voluntarily filter some web sites. You can read more about it at the EFF article here. I’m not going to comment on the idiocy of Internet censorship, but instead I’ll tell you how to get… Continue reading How to Get Around ISP Filtering/Censorship
Code Signing and User Trust
It’s just about time to release the next version of the Super Simple Photo Resizer, and one of the things that means is Code Signing. However, code signing isn’t a simple process. Well, it’s rather simple, but not all that simple. There’s a lot of overhead for it. The actual process of doing the signing is… Continue reading Code Signing and User Trust