Cart2Cart..
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 7:08 am
I spend a lot of time dealing with shopping carts. More specifically, dealing with shopping cart migration.
I have spent countless hours in front of a spreadsheets and csv files, trying to get the data to align perfectly. On top of that, there is always an issue with formatting or image mapping.
IT’S A NIGHTMARE!
Then I stumbled upon Cart2Cart.. (no not through the site… but really just found myself there, I have no idea how or why, but I’m glad I did.).
I was very skeptical of a software solution to make this transition for me. It just seemed to leave much room for error. The last thing I wanted to do was waste more time and money.
But I thought, “What the hell.. It’s not my money!”
Dealing with Magento on a day to day basis is a nightmare--try extracting the data from their bloated database to put in to a more reliable, stable and efficient system like OpenCart.
I spent almost three full days trying to get the data to line up correctly, with no luck. The way Magento map’s images is just retarded.. I wont go any further, but those of you who have used Magento know what I mean.
So I took a chance and used Cart2Cart to move roughly 8,000 products, over 1,500 orders, and almost 1,200 customers. It only cost me like $130 to make the move. It did take some time (about 2 hours, I set it up to run on my iMac at home while I worked at the office.)
When it was done I was very impressed. There was a few tweaks that I needed to make, and I would recommend selecting the option to removing the HTML .. will save you some headaches.
Anyone else had a good run with Cart2Cart?
I have spent countless hours in front of a spreadsheets and csv files, trying to get the data to align perfectly. On top of that, there is always an issue with formatting or image mapping.
IT’S A NIGHTMARE!
Then I stumbled upon Cart2Cart.. (no not through the site… but really just found myself there, I have no idea how or why, but I’m glad I did.).
I was very skeptical of a software solution to make this transition for me. It just seemed to leave much room for error. The last thing I wanted to do was waste more time and money.
But I thought, “What the hell.. It’s not my money!”
Dealing with Magento on a day to day basis is a nightmare--try extracting the data from their bloated database to put in to a more reliable, stable and efficient system like OpenCart.
I spent almost three full days trying to get the data to line up correctly, with no luck. The way Magento map’s images is just retarded.. I wont go any further, but those of you who have used Magento know what I mean.
So I took a chance and used Cart2Cart to move roughly 8,000 products, over 1,500 orders, and almost 1,200 customers. It only cost me like $130 to make the move. It did take some time (about 2 hours, I set it up to run on my iMac at home while I worked at the office.)
When it was done I was very impressed. There was a few tweaks that I needed to make, and I would recommend selecting the option to removing the HTML .. will save you some headaches.
Anyone else had a good run with Cart2Cart?