I think both of these are pretty good. I guess I'd vote for phpmycart
because its layout is less busy -- I don't care for the sidebars full of
come-ons and the giant "Categories" display in oscommerce, but
that is probably customizable when you set up your store. Generally
I prefer less gee-whiz in a store rather than more. Both of them
worked well for me and were convenient to use.
I did notice that phpmycart formatted my shipping address oddly,
but presumably that's a configuration choice too. What was that,
Canadian or something?
skw
On Aug 24, 2005, at 6:17 PM, Paul Schreiber wrote:
> My ordering page stinks and I want to change it. It's very difficult
> to add stuff and the shipping calculator is off.
>
> Please visit these demo sites (no SW to load) and let me know what
> you think.
>
> One is free, the other like $60.
>
> http://phpmycart.com/demo_store/
>
> and try
>
> http://demo.oscommerce.com/
>
> of if you have another suggestions (these are PHP/MySQL pages. There
> is
> also this 'Ruby on Rails' thing but that phrase makes my head
> explode).
>
> Paul S.
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