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| ShareIt Model B | $29.79 |
| eMetrix | $30.14 |
| RegSoft 10% Plan | $31.50 |
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| SWREG 4% Plan | $32.60 |
| Plimus | $31.50 |
| eSellerate | $29.75 ~ $31.50 |
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eSellerate Updates the Embedded Web Store SDK for Macintosh
Posted in eSellerate on the August 10th, 2006
eSellerate today released a new Embedded Web Store SDK for Macintosh. The updated SDK is version 1.0.1.31, and it includes the following enhancements and bug fixes:
- Event handling for the eSellerate Embedded Web Store Engine (EWSMac.framework) is now more robust.
- An issue with the SDK returning an invalid result (E_SDK_ENGINE_NOT_INSTALLED) for the eWeb_InstallFromPath function is fixed.
- Changes were made to prevent the engine from appearing in the Trash as a recovered file.
- The askToConnect parameter is now available for use with the eWeb_ActivateSerialNumber function. This parameter controls whether a dialog is displayed asking the user for permission to connect to the Internet when no active connection is found. Previous SDK versions included the parameter with eWeb_ActivateSerialNumber, but reserved it for future use.
- To help customers with slow Internet connections recognize that the engine is in the process of self-updating, a progress bar now displays.
- A bug fix eliminates a permissions error that sometimes occurred when writing activation keys for a successful product activation.
- To eliminate compiler warnings that sometimes occurred when interfacing applications with the SDK, several internal variables have been renamed.
If you currently use the Embedded Web Store solution, it recommend that you recompile your application with the new SDK, and make the update available to your customers. (Be sure to use the latest header file, library and engine)
The new Embedded Web Store SDK for Macintosh is available for downloading at http://www.esellerate.net/downloads
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