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adriano
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Hello, I am looking for a software wich works like a shop with paypal integration for customers who would like to send me their photographs as jpegs for printing in bigger sizes.
As a large format printing seller I would like to give customers a way to send me their jpegs for printing in big sizes. Shipping costs should be managed by the software.
Doas anybody know such a special software?
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I'm sure Oliver would consider a commision such as this ;)

as for an existing aplication I have nothing to offer other than phpwcms in conjuction with oscommerse somehow.
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Hello psouper,
the problem with ecommerce softwares is, that they have selling features and maybe a download feature too, but a upload feature they don't offer. But thats exact of what I am looking for. The shopping way goes right anyother way: Selecting a product, uploading the picture, selecting the size and ordering. I was looking to some gallery softwares, but there is the same problem: None of them has uploading and ordering as a workflow. Hmm
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Hi A,
i see your problem.
still as it would be a commercial venture i imagine the cost of a commition would prove to be money well spent in the not to distant future (publicity prevailing)
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