I've been looking to move up from the cart we are currently using, Lite Commerce and have created a long list of requirments. It is more difficult than I once thought to simply take the list and start hunting. I keep finding the perfect cart with one or two huge flaws!
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with:
Modular Merchants
Volusion
AbleCommerce
Zoovy
Celerant
NetSuite
iMart
Warp9
One of our top requirements is excellent support - I actually prefer paid support so that I am not "bugging" someone but rather paying for their time. This is one area that Lite Commerce has down right. They are in Russia which is a huge bummer for time lag and communication but they are very consistent and helpful.
Anyhow, we are customizing LC way too much and need "the next level". Volusion is nearly perfect but their support or lack of it is rather frightening.
If anyone can give me a thumbs up or down on these, I'd appreciate it!
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Looking For Experience With Carts
Started by
MIDA
, Jan 15 2007 06:14 PM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 15 January 2007 - 06:14 PM
#2
Posted 17 January 2007 - 01:08 PM
It's not on your list but, I just purchased PDG commerce after looking at quite a few options. I haven't had time to dig into it too deeply, but from what I have seen it is very powerful and has a ton of options. If you're interested I can write you back in a few days with details about what I've found.
AbleCommerce - We use an old version of at my current employer and it has quite a few problems. The new version might be a lot better, but it is rather limiting for us in many ways. So, I'd have to give it a big thumbs down.
AbleCommerce - We use an old version of at my current employer and it has quite a few problems. The new version might be a lot better, but it is rather limiting for us in many ways. So, I'd have to give it a big thumbs down.
#3
Posted 22 January 2007 - 09:52 PM
It's not on your list but, I just purchased PDG commerce after looking at quite a few options. I haven't had time to dig into it too deeply, but from what I have seen it is very powerful and has a ton of options. If you're interested I can write you back in a few days with details about what I've found.
AbleCommerce - We use an old version of at my current employer and it has quite a few problems. The new version might be a lot better, but it is rather limiting for us in many ways. So, I'd have to give it a big thumbs down.
AbleCommerce - We use an old version of at my current employer and it has quite a few problems. The new version might be a lot better, but it is rather limiting for us in many ways. So, I'd have to give it a big thumbs down.
You must be physic - I just investigated them today and was very impressed. I was mostly impressed with their point of sale integration. They acutally realize that many retailers have a complimentary ecommerce site and integration is key! Thanks for the heads up about Able - I already disqualified them from my list but good to get an opinion
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