![]() ![]() Joe released his first RapidWeaver Stacks add-on to the Mac community back in He has grown since then to become the largest RapidWeaver add-on developer with over 125+ add-ons available. ISBN Cover Image by Asher Wishkerman Credits Author Joe Workman Project Coordinator Vishal Bodwani Reviewers Gilberto De Faveri Will Woodgate Acquisition Editor Wilson D souza Lead Technical Editor Hithesh Uchil Technical Editors Merin Jose Ankita Meshram Proofreader Aaron Nash Indexer Monica Ajmera Mehta Production Coordinator Nitesh Thakur Cover Work Nitesh Thakurĥ About the Author Joe Workman is an indie software developer who develops popular applications for Mac OS X and add-ons for RapidWeaver. Livery Place 35 Livery Street Birmingham B3 2PB, UK. First published: September 2012 Production Reference: Published by Packt Publishing Ltd. However, Packt Publishing cannot guarantee the accuracy of this information. Packt Publishing has endeavored to provide trademark information about all of the companies and products mentioned in this book by the appropriate use of capitals. Neither the author, nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews. Still not sure on a payment processor.Īny thoughts / gotchas would be greatly appreciated.2 RapidWeaver 5 Beginner s Guide Build beautiful and professional websites with ease using RapidWeaver Joe Workman BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAIģ RapidWeaver 5 Beginner s Guide Copyright 2012 Packt Publishing All rights reserved. I like the downloadable cvs orders stuff as that’ll be easy to dump into Shippo for the actual shipping ends of things. Seems to be working ok so far.Ĭurrently thinking Ekwid for cart as they have support for buy now single button stuff and it doesn’t look too tough to integrate. Will be leveraging Joe’s Agent stack a lot to identify when it’s safe to show the AR version of the product vs just the static stuff. Maybe in few years down the pike when most folks have upgraded to a hardware platform that can support it. I’d wanted to integrate “in AR” banners and buy stuff through the iOS API’s but have abandoned that as it’s very much phone model specific as to it’s support and once you author it into the USDZ files the older phones won’t even show the product in AR if that stuff is present, so I’ll just have to stick to the basics of showing it in AR if the client can deal with it. How’s it for serious relational work? FMP was horrid at that stuff in the early years (repeating fields were a poor substitute for link tables) but eventually they got it to where you could pretty much do most of the stuff you’d do in SQL / Oracle / Sybase…Īs for the cart stuff I’m heading in that direction once I get all the rest of the site stuff sorted. Never did any web portal stuff with it, it was all either via corporate lan or lan over VPN. ![]() ![]() ![]() I used and abuse the hell outta FMP over the years, wrote several quoting and inventory systems, and developed the service issue ticket tracking system used by the Apple stores for service and maintenance issues (they’re still using it) in FMP. Curious what you think about Airtable coming from an FMP background. ![]()
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