Product Library And Links To Store Pages - A Question...
I have a regular client who insists on being sent the links to any 3D assets used in work that's done for him, to alleviate any doubts that may arise that they are licensed for commercial use. Not entirely unreasonable, even though most of what I use is generally unrecognisable by the the time I'm done with it anyway. I keep a bunch of links in an Excel file to products that see a lot of heavy use, searching the store for those used less frequently and adding them to the list. It's not unusual for me to be searching the store several times in a day for stuff I already own, which works well enough for me on most days unless it's a day like today when the store search is down and I can be waiting hours for it to come back again. It's not the most accurate of searches anyway.
I ask the following more in hope than anticipation, but does anyone know of a way I can download all the titles in my product library, together with links to the relevant store pages? I know store pages aren't forever and products drop out all the time, but a dead link is a dead link, whether you download it in bulk or wait for search to resurrect itself so that you can find out the conventional way :)
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I can't answer the question, but in regards to the store search which is completely borked right now, I've been going to google and just typing in "daz3d.com eclipse outfit" (without quotes) and it brings up the link straight away which I can then click on, and go straight to teh product n the store. That may help if you are needing to find products today.
actually, now that I think of it..... @Taozen has a few programs that may do this. Hopefully he'll pop in and let you know. He did a RDNA download manager program and I'm fairly certain that you could also export the pages and links for it.
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http://taosoft.dk/software/freeware/prbr-daz/
Thanks, Jaki. Some staggeringly complicated and useful things are done by some very clever people around here, which is why I thought I'd ask as it seems pretty simple in comparison to some of the things I've seen. Not that I'd really know :) In the meantime, I'd better go and ask Google nicely to find my products for me :)