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So I am doing a small project with my friends, and we are making like artlist.io website (ish) it needs to accept payments from users, paying members to have an unlimited download of our audio files, but non paying members should be able to listen to the beats/sound effects, just not have access to the download.
does anyone know how you would do this, and what plugin you recommend (does not need to be free)
I have looked over MemberPress and few others but no one from the support is willing to answer, and I don't want to pay for something that might not work.
hopeful to get some answers!
If I understand your question correctly, any membership plugin will be able to meet the requirements that you have. I've recently done some similar projects using MemberPress, and it's good. PPM is also a good choice. You might require some coding for doing exactly what you want. Otherwise, any membership plugin will do.
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I have an engineering website made in Visual Studio / VB / .NET 4.0. I'm looking for an application that can act as a knowledge base for questions and answers engineers might have regarding machine vision.
The best idea I can come up with right now is to make a simple FAQ, and then have a form-mail on a separate page that gets sent to me when an engineer has a question. This way, I could pass on the question to an engineer, and he/she could answer it, and I'd put it up on the FAQ.
Example: Q: Is there a multiple-camera system for bead detection?
A: Yes, you can look at the USS Bead Tracker in conjunction with PPT software
I'm not great with databases, know nothing of MVC, but here's the one solution that seemed best: FAQ Knowledge Base and then I could have a page set up with form mail that gets sent to me when someone has a question they want added to the knowledge base.
Am I going about this the right way? Any guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
FAQ are typically set up with the an admin asking a question then providing an answer.
I think a forum might be better suited for you. Where a user ask a question and a moderator can answering them. There a plenty of free forums available that can be set up to send emails as well.
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I'm looking for an open-source framework for classified ads. It needs to be .NET-based, but I can pay.
Advanced features not really required - just need to be able to post ads for registered users in a private environment.
In terms of price, anything up to $1,000 is fine.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
MixNP is written in ASP.net C# and is a new addition to codeplex. It is free and open source GPLv3.
Looks good.
https://mixnp.codeplex.com/
Microsoft have a starter kit for classifieds:
http://www.asp.net/downloads/starter-kits/classifieds
I'd think DotNetNuke would work for you, although it might be a bit of overkill for your intended use case.
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I have searched through the net for the open source project of Document management system for asp.net, all I got was CMS.
Is their any Document Management System open source for asp.net?
I do understand that Sharepoint can do this task for me, but I am looking for a asp.net solution.
Have a look at sensenet http://sensenet.codeplex.com/
I am trying it at the moment as I am also looking for a .net/asp.net solution. It seems very promising. So far it seems like something I might be able to use. The only issue is the GPL license but am seeing what the deal with that will be. I.e. is you wanted to use it in collaboration with other software.
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I am trying to find a good network monitoring system, easy to configure and to still have a lot of features. I want to try Nagio but it seems to be very complicated. I saw that are also a lot of systems direved from it (or work with it), like groundwork or Shinken.
Do you know or recommend a good solution for this?
I use GroundWork Community version. It runs Nagios inside already. Very hand one try it out.
you can use zenoss , monitoring system , groundwork community or enterprise
opsview etc
I would recommend New Relic. It is super easy to use.
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We have a team of 3 Windows developers and we are currently discussing technical features on IM or email. Issues are discussed and then there is usually a final decision.
We want to have a forum-like environment (e.g. phpBB or other more developer centered solutions), where we can discuss issues in a structured way. Here is what we are looking for:
A forum like place where posts are submitted under a topic
HTML,links, videos, pictures in posts
It shall be possible to upload docs and images
Good and preferably fast searching topics (some PHP forums are really slow about this.)
Shall run on Windows Server
Secure (shall not be too easy to hack)
Any suggestion is appreciated.
Thank you
Paul
More startups prefer to use already hosted solutions for their projects, it will cost less money and time.
Checkout Assembla features and subversion hosting offer for sharing source code.
Perhaps you want to check out Basecamp?
Or set up a wiki of some kind, those are more useful than forums in my experience.
Maybe this one fits your needs, i always liked it
http://incubator.apache.org/wave/