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Re[2]: FN-FORUM shopping cart
date posted 30th January 2002 17:02
I've used both PHPshop and oscommerce for sites, and both are pretty
good, personally PHPshop is a bit more customisable if the customer
requires a custom solutions, whereas OSCommerce comes with loads of
nice features out of the box, but is a bit trickier to 'make your
own'.
As far as im aware PHPshop are working on their 'Core' product
right now, which is a kind of development framework for PHP base
apps, I used it recently for doing a company intranet (webmail,
calendar, news, some specialised data entry, and product data) and it
is rather good, deals with all the
sessions/security/database/templating type stuff, all you have to do
is develop the functionality.
-- Richard
Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 2:10:07 PM, you wrote:
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->> completely FREE shopping cart here - http://www.phpshop.org/
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->> Andrew
DR> Or here - http://www.oscommerce.com used to be The Exchange Project.
DR> We have used both but prefer OSC as phpshop seems to have slacked off on the
DR> dev side.
DR> Currently doing : http://195.149.34.51 using osc.
DR> If you go the Actinic route which is very popular, apart from design issues,
DR> ask around
DR> this forum as there are mixed opinions.
DR> It really depends on what your client requires.
DR> Personally....OpenSource thx :-)
DR> ATB
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