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Authorize.Net Integration

Thursday, January 6, 2011 Comments (4)

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We've just updated the application which includes some minor changes and bug fixes and adds a seamless integration with Authorize.Net!

It's now possible to integrate the payment gateway Authorize.Net with The Invoice Machine. Just enter your login and transaction key, select Authorize.Net as payment option when you create a new invoice, and your clients will be able to pay you with their credit card directly on the invoice permalink page!

Additionally you can choose if you want to use CCV (Credit Card Verification) and AVS (Address Verification Service). The invoice ID and client details such as address will be forwarded to Authorize.Net when a payment is made which will make it easier for you to track and manage your invoice payments in the Authorize.Net administration.

The page your clients will submit payments on is secured by SSL encryption which is the same kind of security online banks are using. Just as with the PayPal integration the payment will be automatically added to into the application and you can optionally set if you want us to send you a notification by email when a payment is received.

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Yoosuf

Thursday, January 6, 2011

its a lovely feature, any one can make payments.... it is really useful because i am in Sri Lanka, pay pal is not allowing me to widrow money

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Yoosuf

Thursday, January 6, 2011

when you guys going to add the SSL feature, there are many worst applications (invoicing apps) using SSL and garbing lot more attention (hope you may know what is the application that i am talking about) :)

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The Invoice Machine

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Hi Yoosuf. Glad to hear you find the new Authorize.Net integration useful! We currently use SSL encryption for the most critical parts of the application; login, authentication and all pages where any credit card details are handled. We will most likely add it throughout the application in the future, although it's a little slower. :)

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kailoon

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

thumbs up!

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