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Previously on "online shop / shopping cart recommendations"
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A colleague of mine has just recommended dashCommerce - might be worth adding to list of stuff to look at.
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostI know hence why I said used to. It took them a few years to fix that though and I have no confidence in them any more.
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I know hence why I said used to. It took them a few years to fix that though and I have no confidence in them any more.
IMHO there are much better and more secure products available.
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostWouldn't touch oscommerce with a barge pole they have always been behind the curve in regards to security. You used to have to use global vars to get it to work.....
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I would look at joomla. They have various shopping cart plugins and some shopping carts have fully integrated themselves and come with a combined joomla/cart installed.
Http://www.joomla.org I think it was.
You then get a fully featured cms as well.
Wouldn't touch oscommerce with a barge pole they have always been behind the curve in regards to security. You used to have to use global vars to get it to work.....
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thanks DP, that was quite useful to show what can be done with an ebay shop and looks good.
An ebay shop will happen first as a kind of 'test' before the online shop happens, but an independant online shop is what they are after.
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Why not just front a shop on ebay?
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/storefronts/seller-landing.html
http://www.cazoobi.com/ebayshop_pro.html
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hosting isnt a problem as i havent bought that yet - was waiting to find a programme, cart i liked first.
incase i didnt mention i want a whole solution, not just a cart, something that stores the customer details, images, sends out emails to customers automatically etc.
im not database or programming literate, so i need something that i dont need to get into the coding.
sorry shouldve mentioned this earlier.
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Depends on what hosting you've got, if .NET then use http://www.d2-storefront.com/D2-StoreFront-Demo.htm
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osCommerce is very popular and well supported. ZenCart might be worth a look as well.
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online shop / shopping cart recommendations
Hi All,
Helping someone set up an online shop, currently looking at Actinic -
(more catalogue based), quite easy to use but was wondering if anyone has had any previous experiences or can offer any guidance, requirements are pretty standard, nothing out of the ordinary.
Also looked at cubecart - though highly recommended I'm not too sure.
thanks in advance.Tags: None
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