Hi,

I participated in a MacFriendly bundle recently, and found it easy to set up, 
and prompt payment.  It wasn't the most profitable bundle I've participated in, 
but not the worst, either.  I'd participate again.

He was able to ping my server to generate licenses automatically -- though 
seemed to do so manually on his end every day or two.  But automatic from my 
side, so that was fine for me.

-- 

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On Jun 24, 2010, at 22:20:41, Jacob Gorban wrote:

> Hello Jon.
> 
> Indeed it's the same guy who ran MacWeed.
> You can expect a low hundreds number of copies sold from his bundle.
> He doesn't have a system for automatic license generation (i.e. pinging your 
> server) so you'll have to process a CSV file he'll send.
> The payment was in time through PayPal
> 
> Jacob Gorban ([email protected])
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> 
> On Jun 25, 2010, at 7:53 , Jon Gotow wrote:
> 
>> I just got a solicitation from MacFriendly to include Default Folder
>> X in their next bundle. What's the scoop on these guys? I know they
>> started with the MacWeed bundle, which went very badly, I think, but
>> this is now their sixth bundle promotion, according to the email I
>> received. Is it something worth pursuing?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> - Jon
>> 
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