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Old 04-09-2008, 11:22 AM
stig erikson
 
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Hi.
We are looking to open a small web shop. I looked around to see if there are any open source web shops.
Can anyone recommend any web shop system (free or non-free)?

thanks
stig

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Old 04-09-2008, 11:22 AM
Benjamin Smith
 
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On Monday 11 September 2006 11:30, stig erikson wrote:
> Hi.
> We are looking to open a small web shop. I looked around to see if there are

any open source web shops.
> Can anyone recommend any web shop system (free or non-free)?



I'd guess you're looking for OSCommerce. (Sucks, but less so than most other
free alternatives)

Good luck!

-Ben

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Old 04-09-2008, 11:22 AM
Sergiusz Jarczyk
 
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Hi

Benjamin Smith wrote:
[...]
> I'd guess you're looking for OSCommerce. (Sucks, but less so than most other
> free alternatives)
>

[...]
You can also check Interchange (www.icdevgroup.org). Although it's a way
more complicated than OSCommerce (in fact, IC is more an application
server than simple webshop), you can use the foundation demo to use as
your webshop base. With simple point-and-click you can configure payment
methods and gateways, build your stock, create content pages, change
HTML code that makes page templates etc. Of course, the database
abstraction layer fully supports PostgreSQL...

Sergiusz


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Old 04-09-2008, 11:23 AM
Sim Zacks
 
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I used Interchange to build a chinese auction website about 5-6 years
ago and it worked great.
A minor amount of scripting was needed for custom functions, but other
then that it worked "out of the box"

Sergiusz Jarczyk wrote:
> Hi
>
> Benjamin Smith wrote:
> [...]
>> I'd guess you're looking for OSCommerce. (Sucks, but less so than most
>> other free alternatives)
>>

> [...]
> You can also check Interchange (www.icdevgroup.org). Although it's a way
> more complicated than OSCommerce (in fact, IC is more an application
> server than simple webshop), you can use the foundation demo to use as
> your webshop base. With simple point-and-click you can configure payment
> methods and gateways, build your stock, create content pages, change
> HTML code that makes page templates etc. Of course, the database
> abstraction layer fully supports PostgreSQL...
>
> Sergiusz
>
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