Licensing Questions

Question

We are looking at the "server publishing ASP/PHP" option, but are same options available on the server as the desktop? Mainly meaning we need the reflow option so the PDF can look good a on a mobile device.

Answer

The reflow mode is only available for documents published using the desktop publisher.

Question

I purchased Flowpaper ZINE for 3 domains. Can we upgrade to unlimited version by reducing amount of existing Flowpaper ZINE software?

Answer

Yes you can - contact us after purchasing your unlimited license and we'll refund the previous amount.

Question

How often/how soon are trial account PDF’s removed and can I upload a document with more than 10 pages?

Answer

PDF's are typically within 14 days - contact us at [email protected] if you want to remove a publication right away and we'll help you out. You can't upload more than 10 apges when in trial. All customers with a commercial license can upload publications with any number of pages to our cloud hosting.

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Is it possible to use 2 Zine licenses for the same domain? I need 2 Workstations licenses…

Answer

Yep thats perfectly fine just buy 2 separate licenses and register the same domain name

Question

After bank transfer, how are you going to provide me license?

Answer

We will provide account details and tax invoice to the an email address of your choice. Please supply us with these details when requesting invoice payment.

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Are there any size or page count restrictions?

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No such restrictions except for the trial which is limited to show 10 pages.

Question

I am a developer and my client needs a FlowPaper Zine license. A client want me to buy the license and transfer the license to client. Is it possible? Or is it necessary that client buys the license directly?

Answer

You can purchase the license and register your clients domain but the license will still be yours. The license itself cannot be transferred to a third party. They will need to purchase the license themselves if they want to be the owners of the license.