![]() I ended up going to a WiFi café to do the purchase, and it was the second one that worked. Being fair, this isn't anything new - I had to do the same with DL1 when it came out as well. I have to change ISP to purchase this app. It's not the app's fault, it's my network. You can use a license, once purchased, on any machine you choose. If you can, try to get on a different network and try again, or use a different machine. Sorry for the inconvenience, but the in-app store is the only way to purchase. A month later, once they're all back from vacation, I get this: It means we'll get to it once we've finished rolling around in the money that people who have been able to send it to us. Of course, we all know what 'as soon as possible' means. Please reply to this message if there's anything else we can do for you. You can check the status of your message at the following URL: We have received it and will get back to you as soon as possible. Like all good customer services, I got an auto-bounceback that says my e-mail has been received, and will get back as soon as possible: Is there any web-based store I can go to instead to I get a message back saying 'Open port 5175 andĥ176' but there's no firewall in place that I know of (unless my ISP I went to upgrade my Delicious 1.0 to 2.0, but when I go to 'buy I raised this issue with the support, because having purchased DM1, I wanted to pay to upgrade to DL2: Come back later." No matter how later you get, it still doesn't work. If you go and attempt to buy Delicious Monster 2, you get a message like "Cannot contact the store. Not so for Delicious Monster I have to use a screen grab (which DM doesn't have built-in) or some other way to record my purchase.īut the biggest problem, the real show-stopper, is that it just doesn't work. I've got a number of software programs that I've purchased for some sites, and when I need to reinstall, I've got a handy folder which contains all my receipts. The other benefit this gets is that you can print the receipt, save it as a PDF, mail the contents of the page. Hey, good apps even notice when you've got a license code embedded in the paste buffer, so merely switching back to the application is enough to register it. The level of difficulty involves going to a different window, and putting your details in there. For starters, most applications, next to the 'License' menu item, have a 'Buy' which opens up a page in the right place. This isn't actually as much of a benefit as you might imagine. You don't even have to leave the comfort of the program you're trying to purchase! The premise is easy put your credit card into the app, instead of a web-based system, and we can do everything much easier. It's supposed to compete with the likes of Google Checkout, Mac Update, Apple Store and the like. Will Shipley, creator of Delicious Monster and purveyor of Delicious Library, recently announced the launch of Golden % Braeburn, an in-app store that's used to power the Delicious Library purchasing system. ![]()
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