Clickandbuy Upa-integration To The Website + Paypal Fix

I need someone who can integrate clickandbuy script to the pennyauction website. Clickandbuy buttons must to be in “buy Won Auctions” and “buy bids” section
Pennyauction script contain paypal gateway which worked fine but after some time when i click in website buy via paypal, the paypal gateway page wont load. So it must to be fixed to.

Create Sign Up Login /database

I have a website with a sign up page that is not functioning

I need the sign up page to function like this website and its concept

http://www.shopusa.com/shopusa/en/register_shipment/

DETAILED CONTROL PANEL (CMS/ CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM : admin must be able to add images shipment tracking and updates to customer acccount.

when customer signs up they sign up for free with email adddress and automatically assigned a customer number .Olny if they choose to use our service admin has the ability to activate an option the option to pay for a subscription via webmoney ,paypal ,western union or wire transfer .
similar to the functionality of https://www.nybox.com/account/register/

Please note that this site does not sell any items .The only time a customer will pay is if they choose to use our service .

Java Read From Db To Jtree

I’m looking for some java dev. who will be able to help me out with jTree. I have a mysql DB which i’m reading data from.

Image : http://warimagehost.net/images/168_dbExample.png

This is readed output from DB:
1,0,desc,Root 0,8
4,1,desc,Sub 2,8
3,1,desc,Sub 1,8
5,3,desc,Sub 3,8

And what i need is export this data to jTree in proper sequention depend on DB.

It should look like this after all:

Image : http://warimagehost.net/images/902_treeexamp.png

There are constatnly changing data and it is all happenining dynamically.I have no problem to read data from mysql, only to load them into jTree in proper order and format.

It is simple project for java dev. But i would prefer NetBeans project as a final composition.
Waiting for your offers:

My contacts : http://www.setupservers.net/

Auto Save Mime Attachments To Linux Server

I’ve been searching for a solution to save attached image files sent by email, onto a linux server, time to get something custom made.

Goal is to save MIME single email attachments to disk locally on a linux server.

Would apply to a specific email address intended for this purpose. I send email with image attached and email received on server. Attachment is removed from email and saved to a directory using email subject line (Subject: red widget) as filename.

Example: Attached file img0001.jpg saved as red-widget.jpg in… /home/public_html/images

Email gets deleted.

I’ve come across things like ripMIME (http://www.pldaniels.com/ripmime/) and a PERL script (http://tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=4138), looks like it can be done.

Has to function automatically.

Email arrives in mail folder on server > script runs removing image.jpg and saves image to file > email deleted.

Android And Iphone App Augmented Reality

Hi.

This bid is for creating an application in both Iphone and Android formats; the general outline, is an Augmented Reality app that would use the phone camera, and GPS, to locate the user, and locate other users that had sign up to the same app.

That is:
-Once installed the user should create an account an enter some data into his/her profile (picture, so on)
-Once connected, his location would be uploaded continuously to a server;
-The server would keep track of all the users that are connected at a given moment and their GPS coordinates;
-Those locations would be superposed to the “real world” in the augmented reality GUI, so that if the user is in a crowded space, he could point his phone camera to the crowd and easily identify who of all those people is connected using this same application, and access to their profiles.

Html5 Peer-to-peer Video Conference 20 Participants

Hi. I would like you to develop an HTML5 peer-to-peer video conference for 20 participants. In this first stage I am only asking for the bare bones, namely, the basic application that would allow peer-to-peer video communication between 20 participants.

The most similar thing created to my knowledge is this:
https://labs.ericsson.com/developer-community/blog/beyond-html5-conversational-voice-and-video-implemented-webkit-gtk

and this:

https://labs.ericsson.com/developer-community/blog/beyond-html5-peer-peer-conversational-video

www.opentok.com is a good 20+ videoconference system using only html and flash; yet, different to OpenTok, this development should be done with HTML and HTML ALONE, no plugins at all, using HTML5.

the idea is that the final product would work in Iphone, Ipad, Android, Mac, PCs and Linux, because all of them support HTML5.

The communication SHOULD BE PEER-TO-PEER; OpenTok is an example of NON peer-to-peer videoconference: it have TONS of latency and therefore, “echo”. What I need is peer-to-peer communication to avoid that latency.

Any question please just ask.

Best!

Download Videos & Edit Template

DOWNLOAD & UPLOAD 5 VIDEOS
We need someone with a fast and solid broadband connection that can use their browser to download and then (Using ftp) upload the 5 videos to our website. You will have to demonstrate that you can locate the URL to download video and then upload 1 video to your server to prove you are capable. We can pay $20 for this task.

2. CREATE BANNER & EDIT MEMBERS AREA
We need to edit the member’s area of our website however; there is a script which is preventing us from editing the template. We need a very good Coder/Programmer to find a way around this or a way of disabling this script.

Once we disable script we need to do the following edits to template:

a) Create new header banner for members area.
b) Rearrange links in menu navigation bar
c) Change redirect URL on logout of members area
d) Fix a few broken links in members area

We can pay $30 for this second job.

That is $50 total for the 2 jobs.

We will deposit funds in escrow but will only release funds when we are 100% satisfied with your work.

This is an urgent job and we need this job started and finished within 24 hours!

Please leave PM if interested.

Will iPhone 4 Have Higher Resale Value Due to Scratch-Proof Front & Rear Glass?

Sell iPhone 4 eBay

Will iPhone 4 be less likely to depreciate in value due to its front and rear glass, which is not as vulnerable to nicks and scratches as the metal or plastic that made up previous generation iPhones? If so, you may be able to sell your iPhone 4 on eBay for more than you would have earned selling past iPhones.

I have sold about six iPhones on eBay and have always been surprised at how much I am able to sell them for. I once sold an iPhone 3G on eBay for $415, close to what I paid for it new a year earlier. But the condition of the used iPhone affects how much you are able to sell it for. I suspect that my iPhone 3GS sold for considerably less precisely because it had some nicks and scratches on the back (which I described and photographed in my eBay listing).

For the same reason, I am guessing my iPhone 4 will sell for more, since after nearly a year it remains in near-mint condition. It was almost impossible to avoid damaging the rear side of previous iPhones. Either you went without an iPhone case and the back got scratched up from being placed on surfaces and mingling with keys or coins in your pocket, or debris got trapped inside your iPhone case and scratched up the back. There was almost no avoiding scratching the back of your previous iPhones. But the iPhone 4 is virtually immune to scratches due to the glass making up both sides of the phone.

Therefore, assuming you don’t crack your iPhone 4 glass, you may be in a position to get a good price for it on eBay. Just be weary of eBay iPhone scams.

Will iPhone 4 Have Higher Resale Value Due to Scratch-Proof Front & Rear Glass? is a post from Apple iPhone Review.


Apple Employees appear in ‘It Gets Better’ video

Several Apple employees have appeared in a video for the It Gets Better project, which is part of The Trevor Project, an organization out to prevent suicides in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered youths. The video, posted below, is pretty powerful stuff and doesn’t really require much additional commentary on our part. Keep in mind there’s language and themes discussed in the video that are probably NSFW, so maybe wait for your work commute or until you get home to watch it.

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Visual Thesaurus is a great tool for writers

After I wrote a post about the changes in Lion’s Dictionary app and made suggestions about how Apple could still improve it, I got a nice email from a reader asking if I would write an article about some other writing tools I use. One of my favorites is Visual Thesaurus by Thinkmap.

Visual Thesaurus is an interactive — almost organic — dictionary and thesaurus for your Mac. Enter a word and you’ll be presented with branch nodes displaying synonyms or antonyms for that word. The lines between the words are color-coded to indicate parts of speech. Depending on how you are using the word, click on its proper definition and then delve down through the semantic relationship of the word by clicking on its node. The whole process is a really fun way to find the right words you are looking for. You almost feel like an explorer traipsing through a thesaurus thanks to the interactivity of the app.

In addition to containing 145,000 English words, the app also features 39,000 proper nouns, and American and British word pronunciations. Visual Thesaurus is available as both a web app and a Mac/Windows app. The web app costs US$2.95 per month or US$19.95 per year. I opted for choosing the actual Mac app, which costs US$39.95. The advantage of the Mac app is that you don’t need an Internet connection to access the thesaurus, which is handy if you’re like me and commonly take your MacBook to various non-connected places to write. Visual Thesaurus for the web requires Mac OS X 10.0 or higher, an Internet connection, and a web browser. Visual Thesaurus for Mac requires Mac OS X 10.0 or higher.

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Western Digital’s My Book Studio Edition II: 6 TB of low-cost storage

It’s a great time to be in the market for mass storage for your Mac. Hardware manufacturers keep coming out with new solutions that either provide more speed (like SSDs) or greater capacity, and the prices keep coming down.

Western Digital is now shipping the My Book Studio Edition II, a two-drive enclosure filled with 6 TB (that’s right, six terabytes) of RAID 0 storage and a quad-interface (FW800 / FW400 /eSata / USB2.0) for only US$549.99. That price is quite amazing, since the competing LaCie 4 Quadra array sells for almost $400 more. The My Book Studio Edition II takes advantage of WD’s 3 TB Caviar Green drives, two of which are nestled into an enclosure. The product comes with a power adapter usable in the U.S., Canada, and most European countries, FireWire 800 and USB cables, a FireWire 800/400 cable, and a CD containing a user manual and a selection of software.

The My Book Studio Edition II drive comes pre-formatted for Mac OS X, and can be reformatted for use with Windows 7. While the array comes set up as a 6 TB RAID 0 stripe set, it’s possible to use it as a mirrored pair (RAID 1) of 3 TB drives. For those who are looking for redundant storage, the RAID 1 solution makes a lot of sense. If it’s raw storage capacity that you want, RAID 0 is the way you’ll want to go — just be sure to buy a second array for backup purposes.

To see how the My Book Studio Edition II array stood up during our tests, turn to the next page.

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Perian QuickTime plugin updated; A must-have for every Mac

Yesterday Perian updated its QuickTime plugin for the Mac. For those of you who don’t know about it, Perian is a plugin allowing Mac users to view a virtually unlimited number of video codecs in QuickTime Player. Among the codecs are AVI, DIVX, FLV, MKV, GVI, VP6, and VFW, just to name a few.

The 1.2.2 update adds compatibility with WebM/VP8, compressed MKV files, and FFv1 lossless video formats. Perian 1.2.2 requires Mac OS X 10.4.7 or later. But users of older Mac OS versions are forewarned — this is the last version of Perian that will support PowerPC Macs or any Mac running Mac OS X 10.5 and below. Going forward, future releases of Perian will only support Intel Macs running Mac OS X 10.6 or higher. Perian is a free download.

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Apple will be the first $1 trillion company

“A million dollars isn’t cool. You know what’s cool? A billion trillion dollars.”

If there’s one company that will hit a trillion dollar market cap, it will be Apple, according to USA Today. Apple could do it in the next three years. USA Today came up with Apple’s trillion dollar market cap based on its five-year geometric mean average increase of 59% a year. So given today’s market value of about $310bn, if Apple continues to increase in value by 59% each year, in 2014, we’ll have the first trillion dollar company. How huge is that? The most valuable company ever was Microsoft in 2000. That year it hit a $604 billion market cap.

So, could Apple beat Microsoft’s value in its best year by more than 65%? My money is on Apple (and has been since November of 2002 when I started buying the stock). The way I look at it is that Apple has its hands in three primary markets: computers, smart phones, and tablets. The first market is fairly maxed out — there’s not a lot of room for the market as a whole to grow — but since Apple only has around 10% of that market, they still have lots of space to grow in it. The inverse is true for smart phones and tablets. Apple is a key player in both those markets, but each of those markets still have decades of growth in front of them, which means that even if Apple doesn’t hold a lead spot, it still has tremendous room for the growth of its products in those markets.

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Apple hires Microsoft Data Center manager

You can add even more kindling to the rumor fire burning around Apple’s new data center in North Carolina. AllThingsD reports that the company picked up Kevin Timmons as a new employee; he’s been working as Microsoft’s Manager of Data Center services since 2009. Microsoft confirmed that he left this week, and while it’s unclear exactly where he’s headed, rumor has it that he’ll be with the gang in Cupertino.

Timmons also worked in a similar role at Yahoo, so he seems like the perfect candidate to help kick off a new cloud service for Apple, if indeed that’s what they’re working on. Of course, rumors have been flying for a long time about some type of data center-based service around iTunes or some other, but we’ll have to wait a little while longer (probably WWDC?) to see just what Apple (and now Mr. Timmons) is working on.

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