Hi Jenni,

Thank you for sharing. It seems the look of dansie cart is not as nice as osecommerce. Although clickcartpro is affordable, it's not free. But thanks for the info anyway.

KoaFar

At 02:58 PM 10/31/2003, you wrote:
Hey KoaFar,

Well, I certainly cannot write one myslef :)  It's on my
list though, as soon as I find the time to learn...

I have used 2checkout.com's open source cart, which really
sucks.  I used paypal's and it's ok for small sites.

I have used Dansie cart: http://www.dansie.net/cart.html
and liked it.  It works with lots of payment options and
has great tech support -  very easy to customize.

My favorite one is www.clickcartpro.com.  It's affordable,
works with just about any merchant, has lots of features
and pretty good tech support to boot. Actually I love this
one and use it as often as I can :)

Hope that helps, good luck :)

Jenni


--- "K.F. Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks, Jenni. > I am not an expert either. I see your point. However, if > a web > designer/developer works on a storefront for the client, > he/she could, > theoretically, easily code the storefront/product with a > db and make access > for the client to manage the store. I would say that > installing a 3rd-party > shopping cart probably takes somewhat similar amount, if > not more, of > time/effort as coding one storefront/product arrangement. > Also, the > learning time for the developer and the client is extra. > Could you share > your experience? e.g., which shopping cart you use for > your client? ... > > KoaFar > > At 01:57 PM 10/31/2003, you wrote: > >Paypal is great for small sites that don't have a large > >amount of stuff to sell and/or update often. There is > no > >back office, no database, no dynamic anything > whatsoever, > >so each change to the products in the store must be done > in > >the web page itself. If the client has to update their > cart > >often, they either have to pay you, or learn a bit of > HTML. > > So, the other option is to find a cart that works with > >paypal, yet has a database of sorts that lets the client > >manage their products. > > > >I am in no way an expert on shopping carts so there may > be > >other reasons, but this one is the one that I have run > >across in my experience. > > > >Jenni > > > >--- "K.F. Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > A need of using shopping cart is coming. I checked > > > several free carts > > > including oscommerce, paypal, and two offered from > > > hosting company. It > > > seems a bit unclear to me why people would use > 3rd-party > > > shopping cart and > > > link to Paypal gateway, but not use Paypal's own free > > > shopping cart? I > > > believe that all or most 3rd-party shopping carts > require > > > store owner's > > > database space, but using Paypal's cart does not. > Does > > > this unique feature > > > make a pro or con for Paypal cart? I see no advantage > > > except using the > > > storefront/productdisplay layout from 3rd-party > shopping > > > carts (Paypal's > > > cart doesn't provide storefront/productdisplay > layout). > > > So why should I > > > use 3rd party shopping carts, but not Paypal's? Am I > > > missing something here? > > > > > > Thanks for any comments. > > > > > > KoaFar > > > > > > At 01:43 PM 2/24/2003, you wrote: > > > > > > > > I am looking for a shopping cart, written in > > > php/mysql/ that will > > > > > integrate into paypal. As I want this primarily > for > > > learning purposes a > > > > > free one would be ideal. > > > > > > > >http://www.oscommerce.com/


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