We automatically convert letter and a4 size paper depending on the destination country. Also the conversion is only done if necessary. I'll empathize the destination country more.
Thanks for the tip. The french text is translated by a native frenshspeaker who also works for the french government. Perhaps you could mail me a few pointers?
Hi, How fast is your internet connection? it chould change instantaniously. (cool notice: the currency value/calculation is updated daily from the FED website.)
Fast enough, I have cable modem. They started to change very quickly after a few minutes. While the site appeared to be completely loaded, however, the widget went blank after any change within the first few minutes. I got the same result in Firefox and Safari. It most definitely could have been a glitch in my connection, however if it affects me it will affect others too. Hence my suggestion for a loading indicator, it gives us something to watch the pass the time :)
Hey, i asked for feedback so insults are not an issue.:) The thing is that i already had the idea to not animate the letters. That might do the trick in lowering the annoyance level.
Yes, something like transit time would be a good thing. I'll do that. You have to help me with your affinity suggestion. I'm not sure if i understand correctly. The current minimum depost is 10,- euro/dollar. The minimum letters is 1. Thanks for your reply.
For example, currently the mail for the western Balkans is sent from Belgium. I think that having an affiliate program, that allows a person/company to sign up from that location and do printing/sending for you might be a thing worth looking into. However, I have no idea how your system works so this might not be possible.
Wouldn't that mean anyone can sign up to read my mail? I think they should use their own employees who are background-checked and have signed some sort of an NDA
Oh, ok i get it now. We have thought about something like that. The problem is indeed as Amarcus says. We currently work only with certified companies who already print for banks and insurance companies etc. Also we print on Xerox Igen3 or HP indigo printers. Both high end digital printers. A small/cheap printer would not deliver that quality. (Unless there is a printer i'm not aware of). We even tested the ink folding crease resistance!