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Title: iSyndica adds stock vector distribution, Paypal payment and third party login
Post by: hlth on August 18, 2009, 01:29
iSyndica ran a great update today. We've added a few things to make it easier. So let's begin:

- Third party login: You can now use your Twitter, Flickr, Yahoo, Facebook, AOL and Google User ID to log into iSyndica. No personal info required - just pick a username and register.
- Paypal support: A lot of people didn't like that we were using only Amazon's payment system. We have added Paypal which you can now use to pay for credits or subscriptions
- Illustrations/Vector: We have added a new category (on top of stock photos and stock videos) which is illustrations for all the vector artists out there. Same benefits: upload once and we distribute it for you.

Here's the link
http://www.isyndica.com (http://www.isyndica.com)

PS: Comments and feedback always welcome
Title: Re: iSyndica adds stock vector distribution, Paypal payment and third party logi
Post by: tobkatrina on August 18, 2009, 11:19
I really like the changes you guys made, thanks! Off to upload my vectors now :)
Title: Re: iSyndica adds stock vector distribution, Paypal payment and third party logi
Post by: Milacroft on August 18, 2009, 15:37
I really like the changes you guys made, thanks! Off to upload my vectors now :)
:D
Title: Re: iSyndica adds stock vector distribution, Paypal payment and third party logi
Post by: hlth on August 18, 2009, 22:58
I really like the changes you guys made, thanks! Off to upload my vectors now :)

Thank you
Title: Re: iSyndica adds stock vector distribution, Paypal payment and third party login
Post by: ThomasAmby on August 29, 2009, 05:29
"FAQ > Uploading Illustrations > Can I setup a custom FTP channel for my Ilustrations?

No yet.  We are working on this, to allow you to customize how files should be packaged before they are sent to a remote FTP site, for instance, reducing the size of the JPG preview or grouping the files into a zip package.  We expect this feature to be available at the beginning of September 2009."




WOW, I'm dying to see this and will not hesitate to buy this program once it's done. That would save me SO much time.

So, I guess this feature is just about to be launched ?