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Anyone own an online store? If so what software are you using?

OSCommerce is easy and powerful, but too many sites use it.. Im lookin as well 🙂
 
Originally posted by: aphex
OSCommerce is easy and powerful, but too many sites use it.. Im lookin as well 🙂

Saw that last night. I have downloaded it but have not had a chance to play with it yet. I also checked on yahoo stores and they want 50 bucks a month plus x amount per item listed.
 
Originally posted by: aphex
OSCommerce is easy and powerful, but too many sites use it.. Im lookin as well 🙂

Another vote for osCommerce which most web hosts include for free, HealthyHarvest.com which was designed and is maintained by an AT'er uses osCommerce.
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: aphex
OSCommerce is easy and powerful, but too many sites use it.. Im lookin as well 🙂

Another vote for osCommerce which most web hosts include for free, HealthyHarvest.com which was designed and is maintained by an AT'er uses osCommerce.

Whichever AT'er runs that site....let them know it has problems. click on an item, then click back and get "<!-- header_eof"
 
Originally posted by: bunker
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: aphex
OSCommerce is easy and powerful, but too many sites use it.. Im lookin as well 🙂

Another vote for osCommerce which most web hosts include for free, HealthyHarvest.com which was designed and is maintained by an AT'er uses osCommerce.

Whichever AT'er runs that site....let them know it has problems. click on an item, then click back and get "<!-- header_eof"

Thanks, I'll pass that along to him 🙂
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: bunker
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: aphex
OSCommerce is easy and powerful, but too many sites use it.. Im lookin as well 🙂

Another vote for osCommerce which most web hosts include for free, HealthyHarvest.com which was designed and is maintained by an AT'er uses osCommerce.

Whichever AT'er runs that site....let them know it has problems. click on an item, then click back and get "<!-- header_eof"

Thanks, I'll pass that along to him 🙂

Thanks...we ran an upgrade sometime last week that fixed a lot of problems...still have a few to knock out 😉
 
Alot of people also pay a web developer or company to design a site for them which includes a cart. Alot of design companies have their own shopping software that they use for clients.
 
Originally posted by: jagr10
Alot of people also pay a web developer or company to design a site for them which includes a cart. Alot of design companies have their own shopping software that they use for clients.

Personally I would rather use an open source shopping cart because I feel the security issues would be less. I would hate for someone to find a bug in the shopping cart and exploit it. At least with OSS, the code has been seen by many different people.

If you wanted a really easy shopping cart, there is a macromedia extention for dreamweaver that will put a shopping cart into your pages.
 
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