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Best open source solution for my needs?

Discussion in 'eCommerce' started by Kai_63, Jun 5, 2010.

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    I wondered if anyone had suggestions on what open source solution to go with for my online fashion store. My plan is to get a web designer/developer to create the initial templates and build the basic website, but after that I’ll be updating the copy and images myself (I have very basic CMS skills but happy to learn more).
    Ideally it should be able to offer the following (some are desirable rather than essential):
    • Be sufficient for a store selling 50-100 products to start (growing over time to up to 250 ideally)
    • Easily updatable (copy and images)
    • Feature a good range of product features e.g zoom, multiple images
    • Easy to use shopping cart and compatible with a range of payment products
    • Customer account area
    • SEO-able
    • Blog area
    • Send to a friend function (Desirable)
    • Wishlist (Desirable)
    • Send a virtual or physical gift voucher (Desirable)


    At the moment I’m leaning towards Magento but I know there are a few downsides (e.g. slow to run) but your opinions are welcome!

    Also, if you have a rough idea of how many working hours a site like this would take to put together using one of the main open source systems that would be really useful.

    Thanks
     
    Kai_63, Jun 5, 2010 IP
  2. GCM

    GCM Peon

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    I would suggest taking a look at Magento and or OSCommerce both are great shopping carts.
     
    GCM, Jun 5, 2010 IP
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    windy Active Member

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    you can try OSCommerce
     
    windy, Jun 5, 2010 IP
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    createdevelop Well-Known Member

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    OsCommerce and Magento are very good solutions, but they both have drawbacks that you need to be aware of.

    OsCommerce can be very difficult to customise if you are new to the system. The base code is updated infrequently, with security patches and updates pretty much only coming through the community at large. However the number of add-ons is amazing. There is almost a payment module for every gateway you can think of.

    Magento is easier, slicker and better to maintain, but it is a little bit larger and unwieldy. It is getting a lot better, and most of the issues with URLs can be fixed. Not all payment gateways are covered out of the box, and if you want to make any majoy changes to the system, you need to know your code.

    There are other options out there, like zencart, virtuemart and cubecart, but I think the above two are by far the best.
     
    createdevelop, Jun 5, 2010 IP
  5. joesmith

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    Why are you making it so difficult. Create your own online stores in two steps. Visit http://www.zscart.com/. It has a 30 days free trial too.
     
    joesmith, Jun 7, 2010 IP
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    Hey, have a look at nopCommerce if you haven't already. It's open source and based in ASP.NET.
     
    WindowsGuru, Jun 17, 2010 IP
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    Magento is a good choice
     
    tuba, Jun 17, 2010 IP
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    How about PrestaShop? Maybe it will help you :)
     
    naqiu402, Jun 17, 2010 IP
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    webhost.uk.net Well-Known Member

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    Check Magento or Joomla both are good.
     
    webhost.uk.net, Jun 18, 2010 IP
  10. onlineworkers

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    I think Joomla is a good option. It has many good plugins also. Easy.....
     
    onlineworkers, Jun 18, 2010 IP
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    according to your requirements joomla is the best solution that go with your site. you can customize your website very well and integrate whatever payment modules you want. I have developed many website using joomla and i am very satisfied with this. one of the best thing about joomla is you can find each and every modules of joomla very easily on internet and very easy to integrate with website.
     
    anditucker, Jun 18, 2010 IP
  12. Noddegamra

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    Presta Shop is a good free/open-source solution
    CS-Cart is a good "paid for" solution
    :)
     
    Noddegamra, Jun 18, 2010 IP
  13. amrox

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    I found OSCommerce the easiest to use. Even though I had only been using it at a basic level for 3-4 months I was able to create my own plugins, and modify other people's plugins - completly customizing everything. For bits which are beyond my knowledge I outsource at sites like vworker and odesk, normally paying between 5-20 USD for a couple of days work. Also lots of documentation available, and support in forums etc.
     
    amrox, Jun 18, 2010 IP
  14. ecommerce-master

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    Prestashop will be your best bet. As much as I hate emphasizing this, but Prestashop tops over every feature other shopping carts can provide. You can check out their demo at prestashop.com - see the quality for your self

    Also, some shopping carts (like OSCommerce), if you want to add features to your shopping cart, it costs at least $50 USD to get a programmer to install it. While for prestashop, you can add features yourself literally in 10 secs, and most of the are free!

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    ecommerce-master, Jun 20, 2010 IP
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    Joomla or Drupal or Magneto is good.
    Magento provides excellent admin section with lots of functionality...but if you want to provide some extra functionality, it might increase the development cost.
     
    dhana_space1, Jun 21, 2010 IP
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    you need hire some people to make security in your e-commerce website , i think security is very important
     
    kaiseng, Jun 22, 2010 IP
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    MAjento sound goods - Joomla with a special module will do the job but i prefer to use Prestashop...or crea
     
    Mikael10, Jun 25, 2010 IP
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    Magento is a good shopping cart.You can try Magento.
     
    clbyodo, Jun 25, 2010 IP
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    I would use magento as it's involving faster than most open source CMS tools in the market and the support & resources are very good.

    shivun
     
    shivun, Jun 26, 2010 IP
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    Much choise you can get.
    First : Oscommerce+wordpress
    Second:zencart+wordpress (MBT shoes)
    third: wordpress+eshop (iphone cases)
     
    abeltenny0210, Jun 27, 2010 IP