Ae Quick Cost
Ae Quick Cost
Science & Math · info-mac
| Filename | ae-quick-cost.hqx |
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About
aeQuickCost is an interface to the United Parcel Service QuickCost Calculator CGI. UPS provides this Internet-based service for determining how much it costs to send a package. The service is free; you may view details about the QuickCost Calculator, its interface requirements, and other UPS Internet Tools at .
The aeQuickCost application was originally designed to work with FileMaker Pro 4, but any program that sends and receives AppleEvents may use it. In particular, FileMaker Pro 4 users may include additional fields in any web-enabled database and build a format file to offer shipping options and then display the cost of those options.
aeQuickCost is provided free of charge under the terms of the GNU General Public License. For more details, please see , or view the General Public License document included with this distribution.
aeQuickCost is written in RealBasic 2.0, and the source project is included in this distribution. For details on RealBasic, please visit .
Please submit comments, suggestions, requests, and bug reports to .
aeQuickCost has not been tested on a wide range of computers; it is software-in-development, and as such may be very unstable. See the Limitation of Liability at the end of this document. aeQuickCost requires a PowerPC Macintosh running Mac OS 8.6 with an active OpenTransport TCP/IP (LAN or PPP) connection. Running aeQuickCost without an active TCP/IP connection may cause your Macintosh to hang or crash. aeQuickCost has not been tested on Macintoshes running anything earlier than Mac OS 8.6, although it should work on Mac OS 8.0 and above. Do not taunt aeQuickCost.
Notes
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