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Good Documentation :: DotNetCharge.com

I love the idea of good documentation. Especially when it has the answer to what I'm looking for. It's after hours and I'm sitting here with a commerce site (in testing) that isn't posting transactions. We just updated a firewall on our testing network, and started by default with all ports closed.

When you install DotNetCharge you get a very helpful windows help file. A quick search for port along with my processor name, and I find exactly what I'm looking for. I remember something in the past where I had to use the provided help file and it being really easy to find.

I thought it would be nice to throw a kind word out about documentation, instead of the usual "these dox suck" comments which are easier and more common :)

Comments

Salman said:

Another product that I have found to gave great support are the UI products by telerik.  It is hard enough to make a professional level product, most companies seem to skip the documention side of things (especially if they have an aggresive release cycle!).

# October 16, 2007 7:31 PM

Dan J said:

Hi Scott

The Dot Net Charge Sux must be more common because the documentation is poor...

download it here:

www.dotnetcharge.com/dotnetcharge.chm

See for yourself...

# October 17, 2007 12:30 PM

Simon Lewis said:

Scott, I am a little concerned that your getting a back hander from DotNetCharge... I have had the miss fortune of buying their component... and I would not be giving it positive press like you seem to.

# October 24, 2007 5:20 AM

incomplete said:

I need login credentials fields for each processor,like amazon,googlecheckout,etc.

Like for paypal transaction we need API Username, API Password & API Signature.

# December 28, 2011 7:22 AM
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