I am also using litecommerce, only because it has one particular feaure I
could not find in any other cart. I'm going through the skinning process now
-- again, (2nd time, after having it done once outsourcing).

Skinning does seem to be a royal pain. Not very stimulating...time
consuming...redundant, etc.

Issues to be aware of:
1. It is "97%" open-source. The core is encoded using ioncube.
2. Ioncube conflicts with Zend Debugger
3. It performs a license check.

Cliff


On 2/15/07 11:44 AM, "Jose Villegas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey Ben,
> 
> I would also take a look at LiteCommerce, which is based on XCart:
> http://www.litecommerce.com/
> 
> I've installed it a couple of times and it was relatively easy to
> customize. The most important feature over OsCommerce/Zencart is that
> it can keep track of inventory on product options. Skinning it is
> very time consuming, but I think this is normal for most ecommerce
> systems. It uses FLEXY instead of Smarty and you have a choice of
> what components to buy.
> 
> Jose


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