E-Commerce Web Application for Digital Downloads

Discussion in 'eCommerce' started by chrisceo, Mar 8, 2011.

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    I have a client who does digital downloads as a personal trainer and I'm trying to find the right digital download e-commerce web application for him. Any recommendations from REAL EXPERIENCE. Suggestions are nice but real experience running the web application is more appreciated.
     
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    chrisceo Peon

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    Nevermind. Tomato Cart does it, has a preview option, and even limits the amount of downloads.
     
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    Ended up going with OpenCart - Tomato Cart dropped my MySQL table for some reason. I didn't mess with it at all or anything, just went blank on the store front. Now everything is running fine with OpenCart - it's basic for what I need!
     
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    rashida Active Member

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    joelchrist Banned

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    Yes, you can try zscart and would be better to work with.
     
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    I'm not paying for a monthly service to host everything. You people need to get off the shared hosting crutch and run your own servers.
     
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    Prestashop is best one imo.
     
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    Seems like OpenCart but with a few more extra features on the backend. I like the Employees feature on the demo
     
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    bosanci28 Well-Known Member

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    i like cubecart...paid version.
    goodluck friend
     
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    D00MR4ZR Member

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    Yea, PS is the best choice for you.
     
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    Hey chrisceo, how easy was it to integrate digital goods downloads to OpenCart? I'm in a very similar situation as you were and have never used an E-commerce site for digital goods.
     
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    I vote for prestashop :)
     
    hostas, Mar 26, 2011 IP