Forsaken
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you should think about releasing it as a paid add-on eventually, as its one of the most requested things for vBulletin.No, it's just the shopping cart system we've built for our website.
you should think about releasing it as a paid add-on eventually, as its one of the most requested things for vBulletin.No, it's just the shopping cart system we've built for our website.
you should think about releasing it as a paid add-on eventually, as its one of the most requested things for vBulletin.
You haven't even seen if it's any good yetyou should think about releasing it as a paid add-on eventually, as its one of the most requested things for vBulletin.
Better then any other solutions currently .You haven't even seen if it's any good yet
I actually meant for XenForo .If the folks over at osCommerce would just get their collective smeg together and release a next generation shopping cart software, we could all go home.
Ok, XenForo license, coffee mug, t-shirt, and what else are you going to have for sale? How about a keychain? Will there be downloadable content for people buying on the first day?
you should think about releasing it as a paid add-on eventually, as its one of the most requested things for vBulletin.
A bit off-topic but anyone who is looking for a decent next gen shopping cart script, you should probably check out Magento, it seems to be a good alternative to osCommerce. It's just not that well known yet, and of course has a learning curve of its own.If the folks over at osCommerce would just get their collective smeg together and release a next generation shopping cart software, we could all go home.
Ok, XenForo license, coffee mug, t-shirt, and what else are you going to have for sale? How about a keychain? Will there be downloadable content for people buying on the first day?
If the folks over at osCommerce would just get their collective smeg together and release a next generation shopping cart software, we could all go home.
Ok, XenForo license, coffee mug, t-shirt, and what else are you going to have for sale? How about a keychain? Will there be downloadable content for people buying on the first day?
A bit off-topic but anyone who is looking for a decent next gen shopping cart script, you should probably check out Magento, it seems to be a good alternative to osCommerce. It's just not that well known yet, and of course has a learning curve of its own.
Nonsense statement.Better then any other solutions currently .
Can you name one?I bet you that there are 50 scripts out there, at least, that are great shopping cart solutions, and without knowing what they put together I am putting my money on a script that is mature and well known, and well tested. Over something new that is potentially buggy and probably won't suit any of my personal situations.
Can you name one?
The free, open source PHP Shopping Cart software market is a wasteland of broken dreams and half-efforts. osCommerce, which is feature-rich but a development and maintenance nightmare (no templates, no language support, hundreds of PHP files with just a few lines of code), lacking many basic style and usability features, but delivering advanced handling of shipping, worldwide tax laws, etc., has been endlessly forked by people who thought they could build a better mousetrap. Even Wayne Luke at one time took a shot at improving osCommerce, before throwing in the towel for a variety of understandable reasons.
osCommerce has been trying to get 3.0 out the door since 2005. Meanwhile most sites are running some b@stardized build of 2.2 Release Candidate 2a (yes, the actual version number of the main 'supported' product since January 2008 has been osCommerce 2.2RC2a). osCommerce 3.0 alpha 3 was released Sept 1, 2006. osCommerce 3.0 alpha 5 was released in March 15th, 2009 and there has been no official release of any kind since. Out of desparation to fix some PHP 5.3 issues in the 2.2 series, osCommerce 2.3 was announced to be released within the week (this announcement was at the end of August).
When I started looking at osCommerce in 2007, I asked them if they would release a stable version, to which they said just use the nightly builds. I said but you have no template system, so every night my changes will be lost, to which they responded that I should "learn CVS" and commit my own changes in the tree. ROFL
osCommerce development progress is a farce.
you should think about releasing it as a paid add-on eventually, as its one of the most requested things for vBulletin.
http://producten.hema.nl/ (let it load, its' worth it hehehehehe)
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