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Best PHP shop software..


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I use notepad++. I don't see why anyone would want more.

What? Your customers open Notepad++, select the product they want, and they buy it through that?

I think you need to read his request again :laugh:

It?s a good question, I?ll put this in my bookmarks to see what comes out of this. I?ve always wanted to know myself.

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I like ZenCart. I hear magento is terrible for the front end work as it embeds itself into a 100 different files. This isn't from exp. just from word of mouth of others who have dealt with it.

osCommerce I don't think has even been updated in forever...or has this changed? I know for the longest time it had not received an update.

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What? Your customers open Notepad++, select the product they want, and they buy it through that?

I think you need to read his request again :laugh:

It?s a good question, I?ll put this in my bookmarks to see what comes out of this. I?ve always wanted to know myself.

I'm going to a dig a hole and get in it now.

I'm an idiot :whistle:

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I'm liking the look of XCart and ZenCart

Magento looks good but a couple of features i need are in the professional version, and with a price jump from free to almost $3000 i think i'll give it a miss.

Thanks for the suggestions feel free to keep them coming.

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People will tell you Magento but trust me, Magento is a piece of ****. It's slow, complicated to develop for and complicated to use. Use OpenCart. It's quick, simple to implement and dead simple to use. It's come out more recently than Magento and has gained more users than any other cart last year, including Magento.

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