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am liking it
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Looks good.
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Thinking that maybe one of your pricing options could be based around minimising the amount of your branding used in the product, i.e. the more the customer pays, the smaller the Press It On logo gets, up to them paying a LOT and having no branding at all - which I think would be important for selling it to a big customised producer?
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logo will not lead to an sublimation items/blanks/suppliers. its only a name. I must say I dont like name "COREL" but i would still use it :)

press!tON is only a name for this app.
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Hi Paul

I understand totally what you are saying but I have to agree with Pisquee. It is nothing to do with my customers knowing that I have purchased third party software it is just for aesthetics if I incorporate this into the a website.

Regardless I will still purchase it, but would prefer it to be unbranded, or like websites, just a small line at the bottom that says "Powered by Pressiton" which could be linked to your site.
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Ok. Thanks for your feedback guys! I apretiate that very much. I will try to do both ersions but need to concentrate on first one. :-)
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socialgiraffe;60835 wrote:Regardless I will still purchase it, but would prefer it to be unbranded, or like websites, just a small line at the bottom that says "Powered by Pressiton" which could be linked to your site.
absolutly agree with Pisquee and SG on this one, powered by Pressiton with a link back to you Paul would be great and look really professional
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I understand that now and agree. Will look more pro if layout will be as one pice with someone else web site with no extra logos etc... So i will do both. One with logo and one that is clean with no logos. Fo more fussy customers :-)

But i need to concentrate on first version first...

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Wow now that is some piece of kit. Well done paul nice work
do you have an idea on how much it will cost and also how hard will it be to integrate into a website.

I have been looking for something like this for ages.

Any idea when it is going to be available.

Also does it have capability to integrate into a opencart website for instance. So that the customer designs the mug is happy with design and clicks purchase. The design is then carried to cart to complete checkout and once checkout complete the design is emailed.

Or is it going to be standalone within website so that they can see what the design will look like.

Anyways either way im defo interested. Lol.
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I like it....clean, simple and from the image posted it looks very user friendly. In fact all the attributes of a success in the making.
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