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The Video Man
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Stafford, United Kingdom.
Posts: 990
Blog Entries: 1
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Hey fellow warriors.
I'm after a shopping cart, and I don't want one with a squeaky wheel. It's for a website selling digital goods for download. I use zen-cart on some of my sites, but that is just way to much like hard work setting up, configuring, mod'ing, tweaking and then banging your head against the wall. The Paypal cart is a bit too primitive I feel. Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent shopping cart that isn't going to keep me awake for a week configuring it. Your suggestions and advice are greatly appreciated. All the best Jason |
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HyperActive Warrior
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: SLC, Utah
Posts: 125
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I'm definitely not smart enough to do a Zencart or OScommerce or anything like that. So if you're able to do that then you'll be able to use the one I use. I use oneshoppingcart on one of my sites and find it very simple and robust.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Ventura, CA
Posts: 29
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Jason,
I use a cart called WAHMcart. It is better than one shopping cart, very easy to use, and cheaper. I have used it for over a year with no complaints. It stands for Work At Home Mom cart but if you can get past the mom thing than it is a great cart. If you decide to us it let me know. You don't have to but I would love it if you used my affiliate link. |
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Active Warrior
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: London
Posts: 59
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I use e-junkie. The self-hosted version is excellent. Really easy to configure and setup (even I can do it!)
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