Website shopping cart software?
Website shopping cart software?
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fridaypassion

Original Poster:

11,246 posts

252 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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I'm thinking of setting up a simple online shop. Just looking at the vast array of cart software it's a bit mind boggling. Is there a good one ayone can reccommend?

Just something reasonably simple to set up with paypal and a credit card processor payment gateway would be great.


10JH

2,070 posts

218 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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I think Shopify does what you want.

They got a very good reports from the web development community. Haven't used them myself though, so can't comment.

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Pay Pal's own cart is easy to setup, customers do not need a Pay Pal account either so can pay via card.

playerone

872 posts

234 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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Im building somehthing in Cubecart at the moment. A couple of frustrations but overall pretty easy to use and has a good array of options.

mathewb

301 posts

199 months

Friday 5th March 2010
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I've used Shopify and really can't fault it. If you're looking to self manage it's the best solution.

fridaypassion

Original Poster:

11,246 posts

252 months

Saturday 6th March 2010
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I'm not overly keen on paying per month just for the software though. I'd much rather just pay for an outright license.

Adcuz

166 posts

207 months

Saturday 6th March 2010
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I'd suggest OsCommerce for a more major store, with a few modifications. Wordpress with the eCommerce plugin for smaller applications. Drop me a PM if you require assistance smile

uber

860 posts

194 months

Saturday 6th March 2010
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Its not about where you are now but where you want to be in a few years. I have played with just about every well know cart about over the last ten years and have finally settled on using http://www.interspire.com/shoppingcart/

The Interspire platform is like a perfect edition of magento and has a great support service.

If you wan some advice send me a PM as I know a couple of good developers and can get big discounts on licences

rich1231

17,339 posts

284 months

Saturday 6th March 2010
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uber said:
Its not about where you are now but where you want to be in a few years. I have played with just about every well know cart about over the last ten years and have finally settled on using http://www.interspire.com/shoppingcart/

The Interspire platform is like a perfect edition of magento and has a great support service.

If you wan some advice send me a PM as I know a couple of good developers and can get big discounts on licences
Extremely buggy and very poor support by parent company for Interspire.

wiffmaster

2,616 posts

222 months

Saturday 6th March 2010
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Zen Cart is supposed to be very good (considering it's free).

CR0X

1,862 posts

223 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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wiffmaster said:
Zen Cart is supposed to be very good (considering it's free).
I have had to take on a project using zencart. It is ok ... there are some excellent looking templates out there, but haven't used any so can't vouch for easiness to use!

uber

860 posts

194 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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rich1231 said:
uber said:
Its not about where you are now but where you want to be in a few years. I have played with just about every well know cart about over the last ten years and have finally settled on using http://www.interspire.com/shoppingcart/

The Interspire platform is like a perfect edition of magento and has a great support service.

If you wan some advice send me a PM as I know a couple of good developers and can get big discounts on licences
Extremely buggy and very poor support by parent company for Interspire.
I think for the money they charge you get a pretty solid product and has a real support system unlike magento.

What would you say is a good cart and do you have some live store examples? I am always open to finding a better solution

rich1231

17,339 posts

284 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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uber said:
rich1231 said:
uber said:
Its not about where you are now but where you want to be in a few years. I have played with just about every well know cart about over the last ten years and have finally settled on using http://www.interspire.com/shoppingcart/

The Interspire platform is like a perfect edition of magento and has a great support service.

If you wan some advice send me a PM as I know a couple of good developers and can get big discounts on licences
Extremely buggy and very poor support by parent company for Interspire.
I think for the money they charge you get a pretty solid product and has a real support system unlike magento.

What would you say is a good cart and do you have some live store examples? I am always open to finding a better solution
Actually I would say not any are that good, all have annoying bugs and gaps in features that are easy to assume should be present. Its a source of annoyance.

What do you want from the software though?

Write a clear set of requirements and be as detailed as possible, document assumptions.

The time spent will save you a fortune in time and effort at a later date when you find a feature missing.