For under $400 you cant go wrong with cfwebstore, it takes a while to
get used to especially if you dont know fb3, but it is well laid out
and has lots of features.
If you are going for simplicity, you can try yahoo stores as well, not
cfm, but fairly customizable, but it can cost $$$.
+1 for
I suggest CFWebStore, it seems extremely flexible.
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I've used all three of these. Able commerce has a lot of features but it's a
nightmare to modify. I really like CF Webstore - nice package and good
features. It's also easy to modify especially if you've ever used fusebox.
-Mark
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Thank you. ANy advise on the transaction services? Thank you.
I've used all three of these. Able commerce has a lot of features but it's a
nightmare to modify. I really like CF Webstore - nice package and good
features. It's also easy to modify especially if you've ever used fusebox.
-Mark
Any suggestions on the transaction processing companies? Thanks.
I suggest CFWebStore, it seems extremely flexible.
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Any suggestions on the transaction processing companies? Thanks.
Authorize.net?
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Any suggestions on the transaction processing companies? Thanks.
I suggest
Authorize.net
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Any suggestions on the transaction processing companies? Thanks.
I suggest CFWebStore, it seems extremely
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Authorize.net
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Yeah... I remember that, but otherwise they've got pretty good rates and
stability
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ANet. Really, only one problem in the last year. Hackers were
ANet. Really, only one problem in the last year. Hackers were extorting
them
(and others) with a continued DDOS.
It was two weeks of on again, off again hell. Eventually, they had
everything taken care of to prevent these type of attacks from happening
again.
Well, they've had problems off and on
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Subject: RE: Ecom Advice
ANet. Really, only one problem in the last year. Hackers were extorting
them
(and others) with a continued DDOS.
It was two weeks of on again, off again hell. Eventually, they had
everything taken care of to prevent these type of attacks from happening
again.
Well
Mary Jo, how is security with your system? One thing i was
dissapointed with in cartweaver was that the forms fields werent
cleaned and it was a PITA to go in and find them all and trim
htmleditformat them and also there was no cfqueryparams which drove me
nuts. DOes your system have
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