I know UPS has an API for the labels - I built a wrapper for that once
(amongst other parts of the UPS API). UPS has horrible documentation
though. Ok, not horrible per se - just a horrible _package_ for their docs.
Instead of a PDF, it is some fancy PDF "package" type thing that forces you
to go into and out of books for every chapter or some such. Basically - a
real pain in the rear for folks who want to quickly scan the docs.


On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 10:29 AM, Robert Harrison <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > Out of curiosity, what was the feature that you liked?
>
> Among other things they had a great system for product returns and, from
> what I've seen, a really good system for printing calculating shipping and
> printing shipping labels from UPS and FedEx. I'm sure there's an API for
> that, but it's well implemented. The site is also very smooth on the
> user-interface side.
>
> For me though, it's the shipping API interface I'm interested in. I have a
> similar need for my own site could probably speed up development time by
> working with someone whose already done that.
>
>
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