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JLind

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Since: Sep 07, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 11:42 pm
Post subject: osCommerce, Zen Cart, CubeCart
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Hi - I'm very close to selecting the shopping cart to use for our product. I
know PHP and have done a few websites with it, have worked with MySQL once
or twice (know nothing off the top of my head, however), so I want PHP.
I've got it down to osCommerce, Zen Cart, or CubeCart, all of which are free
installs from my web host (Lunar Pages). Looks like e-onlinedata will
provide merchant account and gateway.

Can anyone who has gone this way before give me any advice on which to
choose? I like easy-to-configure, without me needing to be a wiz-boy with
PHP, yet still like being able to, in necessary, get down to a level that
allows me to adjust most anything to do with the look and feel of the
shopping cart. I like quick-to-get-up-and-running. I like lots of available
help (forums with lots of other users). These 3 shopping carts probably
differ in their strengths on all these points.

Would greatly appreciate any recommendations or useful info on these three
options.
thanks,
ed

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Mr Manuals

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 11:45 am
Post subject: Re: osCommerce, Zen Cart, CubeCart [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Thu, 07 Sep 2006 23:42:52 GMT, "JLind" <john.DeleteThis@swivelok.com> wrote:

>Hi - I'm very close to selecting the shopping cart to use for our product. I
>know PHP and have done a few websites with it, have worked with MySQL once
>or twice (know nothing off the top of my head, however), so I want PHP.
>I've got it down to osCommerce, Zen Cart, or CubeCart, all of which are free
>installs from my web host (Lunar Pages). Looks like e-onlinedata will
>provide merchant account and gateway.
>
>Can anyone who has gone this way before give me any advice on which to
>choose? I like easy-to-configure, without me needing to be a wiz-boy with
>PHP, yet still like being able to, in necessary, get down to a level that
>allows me to adjust most anything to do with the look and feel of the
>shopping cart. I like quick-to-get-up-and-running. I like lots of available
>help (forums with lots of other users). These 3 shopping carts probably
>differ in their strengths on all these points.
>
>Would greatly appreciate any recommendations or useful info on these three
>options.
>thanks,
>ed
>
I'm using OSC for my site at http://www.justmanuals.com and there is
tons of online support on the OSC forums as well as user contributions
to enhance it. Basically there is tons of support for it. My site is
setup for instant downloads and it runs totally automatically. All I
have to do is count the $$$. I could put you in touch with my
programmer if you'd like, he's cheap. (from India)

HtH
Paul
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Eagle Payment

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Since: Sep 22, 2006
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:31 pm
Post subject: Re: osCommerce, Zen Cart, CubeCart [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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My programmer uses www.authotrans.com ,
His website is www.gemwebdev.com .
I would email him and ask about the authotrans shopping cart. He
programs using MySQL, PHP, and ASP.

Mr Manuals wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Sep 2006 23:42:52 GMT, "JLind" <john.DeleteThis@swivelok.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi - I'm very close to selecting the shopping cart to use for our product. I
> >know PHP and have done a few websites with it, have worked with MySQL once
> >or twice (know nothing off the top of my head, however), so I want PHP.
> >I've got it down to osCommerce, Zen Cart, or CubeCart, all of which are free
> >installs from my web host (Lunar Pages). Looks like e-onlinedata will
> >provide merchant account and gateway.
> >
> >Can anyone who has gone this way before give me any advice on which to
> >choose? I like easy-to-configure, without me needing to be a wiz-boy with
> >PHP, yet still like being able to, in necessary, get down to a level that
> >allows me to adjust most anything to do with the look and feel of the
> >shopping cart. I like quick-to-get-up-and-running. I like lots of available
> >help (forums with lots of other users). These 3 shopping carts probably
> >differ in their strengths on all these points.
> >
> >Would greatly appreciate any recommendations or useful info on these three
> >options.
> >thanks,
> >ed
> >
> I'm using OSC for my site at http://www.justmanuals.com and there is
> tons of online support on the OSC forums as well as user contributions
> to enhance it. Basically there is tons of support for it. My site is
> setup for instant downloads and it runs totally automatically. All I
> have to do is count the $$$. I could put you in touch with my
> programmer if you'd like, he's cheap. (from India)
>
> HtH
> Paul
> Want to Fix Something?
>
> http://www.manuals4you.com
>
> http://www.justmanuals.com
> Instant download after purchase
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DD

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Since: Jan 29, 2007
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:46 pm
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What do you call cheap?

I would be intersted in having your programmers contct info just in
case ..




wrote:

>On Thu, 07 Sep 2006 23:42:52 GMT, "JLind" <john.DeleteThis@swivelok.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi - I'm very close to selecting the shopping cart to use for our product. I
>>know PHP and have done a few websites with it, have worked with MySQL once
>>or twice (know nothing off the top of my head, however), so I want PHP.
>>I've got it down to osCommerce, Zen Cart, or CubeCart, all of which are free
>>installs from my web host (Lunar Pages). Looks like e-onlinedata will
>>provide merchant account and gateway.
>>
>>Can anyone who has gone this way before give me any advice on which to
>>choose? I like easy-to-configure, without me needing to be a wiz-boy with
>>PHP, yet still like being able to, in necessary, get down to a level that
>>allows me to adjust most anything to do with the look and feel of the
>>shopping cart. I like quick-to-get-up-and-running. I like lots of available
>>help (forums with lots of other users). These 3 shopping carts probably
>>differ in their strengths on all these points.
>>
>>Would greatly appreciate any recommendations or useful info on these three
>>options.
>>thanks,
>>ed
>>
>I'm using OSC for my site at http://www.justmanuals.com and there is
>tons of online support on the OSC forums as well as user contributions
>to enhance it. Basically there is tons of support for it. My site is
>setup for instant downloads and it runs totally automatically. All I
>have to do is count the $$$. I could put you in touch with my
>programmer if you'd like, he's cheap. (from India)
>
>HtH
>Paul
>Want to Fix Something?
>
>http://www.manuals4you.com
>
>http://www.justmanuals.com
>Instant download after purchase
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