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August 31, 2007
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Need some suggestions or help with shopping cart.

  • August 31, 2007
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I am looking and searching and searching and looking for a good e-commerce package I can use with my future sites as well as a current one I am developing. It is a automotive site with multiple sizes of parts and accessories, I have opted to use a drop down for selecting the size but need to figure out how to incorporate that when I do the shopping cart and etc... I have looked at cartweaver and cannot afford that right now I am looking for something similar to it but cheaper in price if not free...
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Inspiring
September 7, 2007
WebAssist is a fairly robust cart.

I suspect that Adobe is hard at work in it's laboratories bringing
Interakt back to life. Next version?

TXMagnum wrote:
> Thank you, Yeah my backend is either ASP or PHP I can have CF too but have to pay $5 for it per month... I will check it out for sure..
Günter_Schenk
Inspiring
September 7, 2007
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I suspect that Adobe is hard at work in it's laboratories bringing Interakt back to life. Next version?
>>

welcome to the rumor mill :-) Now that´s an expectation driven by wishful thinking which lacks any real indication, true ?
TXMagnumAuthor
Participant
September 6, 2007
Thank you, Yeah my backend is either ASP or PHP I can have CF too but have to pay $5 for it per month... I will check it out for sure..
September 6, 2007
I've used Cartweaver and found it rather good. It's one of the few that can be licensed so as you can use it on as many sites as you want. Most only allow you to use a shopping cart on a single site.

I've used Cartweaver ColdFusion. They also have a PHP and ASP version of the software, you'll need to decide what back-end technology you want to use: ASP, PHP, ColdFusion. and buy that one.

I would check with your hosting company and see what back-end technology they offer you.