FineLine Charge Card

John Esak john at valar.com
Fri Feb 27 09:20:47 PST 2009


Sounds like Dave has come up with another winner.
 
I remember the hassles when ICVerify just called up one day and told me " As
of next Thursday we are no longer supporting the Unix product."  :-(
 
Everyone had to scurry to get their money collecting act together. I had
several clients at the time (circa 1000 + a couple months )  to change over
to something new... and it was not "easy"!
 
Kudos to Sound Ideas.  If this is of the same quality as Dave's other
products, it will be complete, flexible, and well worth the money.  I can
depend on this just from using his other products for so many years and
coming to rely on them so heavily. For me personally, they would be
DataPipe, Webpublisher  and Weblink, all great.  If you have need of
integrating credit cards to filePro, even without looking... I can tell you
this would be a (the) package to check out.  That's my plug and I'm sticking
to it!  :-)
 
John
 



	From: filepro-list-bounces+john=valar.com at lists.celestial.com
[mailto:filepro-list-bounces+john=valar.com at lists.celestial.com] On Behalf
Of Larry Hoover
	Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 10:15 AM
	To: filepro-list at lists.celestial.com
	      Subject: FineLine Charge Card
	
	
	    
	 
	 
	   Has anyone evaluated the new FineLine PC ChargeCard program from
Sound Ideas? It looks like you can run PC credit card software from inside
of filePro on Unix and get the results back in a text file to put in filePro
fields.  I've use UNIX-based credit card processing (Monetra now, Verisign
no longer Unix) but this seems to eliminate worrying about properly storing
the credit card data (encrypting numbers, etc.) to meet the new rules
because the PC software does it all.




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