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ESPADA Shopping cart [cobalt-users] shopping carts



Hi,

We have a shopping cart product which we sell.

Our Espada ShopSuite EXPRESS sounds very similar in functionality to what you
speak of here.

Basically, 100% template-based front ends, meaning you can change the look and
feel using frontpage, 100% web based admin, everything from inventory and
pricing to tracking orders to changing home page specials, and news items.

The product is written in php3, and we even offer to host it on one of our RaQs
if necessary.  The product uses either a MySQL or Postgres database backend.
MySQL recommended.

Pls contact me if you need more details .... manik@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

To see a live demo, here is the latest ShopSuite we set up (using ShopSuite
ADVANTAGE, not EXPRESS).

http://www.adlardcoles.co.uk/

Cheers,
Manik Surtani



Pecards wrote:

> I have also had good success with Dansie.  Support was fast and friendly.  I
> am a novice to linux and yet was able to set up several sites in a matter of
> days.
>
> Eric
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: John Andrews <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 1:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] shopping carts
>
> > May I suggest       http://www.dansie.net/cart.html
> > I have installed this cart using either a flat file database, button
> links on pre built pages or a combination of both in a site. The cost was
> $100.00 per site, the documentation excellent, and the support is on time
> when needed. I provide the customer an Excel template to add their
> inventory, saving me a lot of work. It requires a basic knowledge of html
> and perl, but the docs are good enough that even a beginner can succeed. In
> addition I have also provided a couple of customers with an online update
> that allows them to use their browser to update the database as needed.
> >
> > John
> >
> > *********** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***********
> >
> > On 1/26/00 at 6:59 PM Neil Haines wrote:
> >
> > >I have Openshop installed on my RAQ but would like to offer other
> customers
> > >a more advanced shopping cart that is customisable to their website,
> rather
> > >than just creating a basic shop.
> > >I have looked at Miva and Actinic but feel they are more of a store with
> > >custom options.
> > >Basically i just want a cgi script i can configure to run a shopping
> > >cart-i.e. with add to cart , delete from cart, resume shopping buttons.
> This
> > >would enable our design department to do sites as they wish to appear.
> > >I know this is slightly off topic , but does anyone have any ideas.
> > >Could this be done using MYsql etc or PHP3.
> > >
> > >Thanks
> > >Neil
> > >
> > >
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> >
> >
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Manik Surtani
Chief Technology Officer
Espada (Pvt.) Ltd.
http://www.espadanet.com
ICQ: 853533

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