Definately Magento! Very powerful and open-source. This is a store I created myself - Store and site SOLD Nov '11 - I'm still in contact with the new owner.. and apparently site is doing great! fairingkits dot org Magento is the way to go - At first you will have to go through a learning curve and learn lots of new stuff - but then again there are loads of tutorial websites and help on the web. Good luck!
It depends on the type of business too. I usually use the Wordpress commerce system as I find this works really well for small and big eCommerce sites. If you also host it on Wordpress, you get a lot more control over theme etc, and it's really easy to use in my opinion. Plus, it's free!
WooCommerce rocks these months, using it and it works like a charm. Sure if you have right extensions like Paypal Pro and other and make your site more extra.
Similarities of dating and ecommerce platforms...nice to "try" them out, but sooner or later you have to commit to ONE of them.
magneto is VIP of eCommerce no doubt, its just amazing what you can do with magento if you got tech skills or good tech guy in hand. We are building now a new eCommerce platfrom which is based on Magneto and let me tell you this - its unbelievable what you can do
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I love Shopperpress, however I think thats reletively unknown as I don't hear a lot of people talking about it. Out of them four I think Magento is probably the best as I would use that if I didn't use shopperpress.
I think that it depends on the scale and objectives as well as experience of your customer. Magento is better for large-scaled ones with many outstanding features, but a little bit difficult to use at first. Prestashop may be suitable for small and medium-sized ones and is fast and easily installed and customized. Good luck!
why dont you try the interspire shopping cart. its free to use. for more info -> http://iscexperts.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2081
Most of the members in this forum suggest magento. but you can also try ISC shopping cart from this site -- iscexperts.com. I've been using interspire shopping cart on my ecommerce site (clothing). Now my site is UP and running. I purchase Isc banner slider - nivo for a reasonable cost. I really love the look. Why don't you try and suggest it to your client just visit cartaddon.com or add them on Skype: cartaddon try their demo site.
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