Pulpit
I have login alerts that email me whenever someone tryies to login the backend. I was getting a ton of failed logins over the past week so someone is trying to hack my site. Now all they will be doing is enjoying a lil Rick Astly and his ever popular Rick Roll.
Enjoy.
Purchase:
The purchase of the product from cmsjunkes was quite simple. Fill out the form, make payment, they email you authorization and you sign into your cmsjunkie account. You then download the product. (downside though you can only download it 3 times so save it somewhere safe)
Installation:
Simple install just like any other component. Nothing special to configure just straight backend admin install/uninstall
Use:
Once the product is installed you visit the components tab and click paypal sub pro. In there you'll see a tab called configuration manual where its necessary to get the paypal IPN url field. Simply follow the directions in the manual to setup your paypal account.
After Paypal is setup simply establish the subscription plans you want.
When the purchase click the subscribe link they are taken to your paypal landing page. They authorize the payment and a new username and password is sent to the email address they use for paypal.... very convenient. They then use those credentials to login.
All in all a very good product.
1 downside aspect that was worked out very quickly by the developer. In the version I got you couldn't set a subscription to go on forever. It would automatically cancel the subscription the minute it was setup. So I do recommend you buy this as your payment solution but make sure to test it multiple times and if there is an issue just email the cmsjunke team they were very helpful
Paypal recently changed their way of creating recurrent subscription. The version you had was out of date and did not include the latest changes of the component. One test was enough on our side to make sure everything worked fine.

