I have struggled with a number of ecom solutions: prestashop, 3dcart, zen cart, and cubecart.
The systems were always buggy, and trying to get support was a nightmare. I gave up on each of those four after spending time with each one trying to get my shop in order using thier solution.
I found open cart by accident - it was mentioned on the prestashop forums. After installing it, I found it to be more stable, and easier to use than any other. When I needed support, I got answers right away and never felt left alone. None of the others were able to do that.
Great job open cart team. You folks have a winning solution - and Im telling every webstore owner I know about it.
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I arrived at Opencart via a similar route. Cubecart in particular was OK (at the time), but available programmers were hard to find and might (or might not) help. I understood their reasons - but a shop owner can't run software on that basis.mmreed wrote:....I have struggled with a number of ecom solutions: prestashop, 3dcart, zen cart, and cubecart.
The systems were always buggy, and trying to get support was a nightmare. ...
At Opencart, we not only have great software, but great developers too. A winning combination.
Did you even read his post? Or only the title of the thread...i2Paq wrote:There are several topics in this part of our forum covering this.
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He's basically complementing OpenCart, which i'm sure Daniel doesn't mind if there are a million of those topics spread across the forum.

opencartisalright wrote:Did you even read his post? Or only the title of the thread...i2Paq wrote:There are several topics in this part of our forum covering this.
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He's basically complementing OpenCart, which i'm sure Daniel doesn't mind if there are a million of those topics spread across the forum.
Yep, my bad. I was reading 2 topics and replied to the wrong one

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Checking out there forums I was surprised to hear there was a mass exodus of OpenCart users when multicart was added. Somehow I missed OpenCart being Totally Ruined Forever(TM).mmreed wrote:I found open cart by accident - it was mentioned on the prestashop forums.
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I see what you mean.rph wrote:Checking out there forums I was surprised to hear there was a mass exodus of OpenCart users when multicart was added. Somehow I missed OpenCart being Totally Ruined Forever(TM).

Oh well...found a link to Joel Spolsky's old blog there, which is a great read (cheers soos)
When Cubecart announced they would be stopping even security support for version 3 once v5 was released, I started actively looking at other options and installed just about every one I could find to give it a test run - zencart, magento, oscommerce, tomatocart and so many more I don't remember all their names. Magento is probably the closes to opencart, but their learning curve was horrible.
I have switched to Opencart as of about a month ago and am in the process of transitioning all my cubecart stores over. Primarily due to the multi-stores which I desperately needed, though the feature set is exactly what I needed with coupons, gift certificates, etc already built in that I previously had to use mods for. I recommended opencart to a friend who is also now transitioning from cubecart and loves oc.
No cart is perfect of course (opencart really needs more order management capabilities and I and a php guru friend are working on) and I'll be tweaking and doing mods myself eventually once I learn more about opencarts coding structure (it is a good deal different than cubecart even though both are php). But I really think if you want to run multiple stores, right now, opencart cannot be beat.
Running Opencart v3.0.3.9 with multi-stores and the default template from https://www.labeshops.com which has links to all my stores.
If you are not in a gigantic hurry you may want to wait for the next version where a rebuilt order editor will be returning to the core.labeshops wrote: No cart is perfect of course (opencart really needs more order management capabilities and I and a php guru friend are working on) .
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