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Hello:
There existes an new eshop system called "magento". Better than osscomerce and with mods and templates sistem as vbulletin. It´s free. There is too and vbulletin product for magento. This product connects the magento datbase to vbulletin and put a link to the vb. If you are logged at vb, you are logged at the shop. That mod is free too. |
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Can't find no vBulletin 4 integration on there website?
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I'd say Carnages outline in the second post is showing the right way to go. That would give the basis for a tight integration into the vB site. I'd like a shop that feels well inside the vB based site, both for users and from shop administration point of view. Things like support areas and downloads / documentation acces to be based on vB groups (if members buys this, add him / her to this vB group) without doing it manually would definitly be wanted.
As far as I can see the osCommerce / itvault integration (and others?) syncs the accounts with vB but the shopping site will be an entirely a separate structure. I guess the upside is that osCommerce is a well developed system, but web site integration between vB and osCommerce may be kid of weak and it may be hard to set them up to have similar apearance as my vB site. And administration would be entirely separated. I have no problem paying ?85 for it, or for a vB integrated shop mod, if it is what I need and if I feel it is a long term solution. The I have coded a couple of shops in asp and integrated into my previous sites. My experience is that a good back-end (shop administration, order and customer management) is where the bulk of the work needs to be done, while the actual shop / cart system, at least for a simple system, does not need to be that complicated. Creation of shop items based on some db import (create CSM pages in carnages outline) would also be high on my list. I also have the experience that even a small shop needs lots of work so I would look for a LONG term solution, meaning either based on a big community effort or interesting enough for a developer to maintain long term. Like many, my business is not big enough to carry the full work / cost of a custom shop / code development. --------------- Added [DATE]1282729504[/DATE] at [TIME]1282729504[/TIME] --------------- By the way, there is vBulletin Integration mentioned on the Magento site. Last updated November 2, 2009 so it can not be vB4... --------------- Added [DATE]1282729880[/DATE] at [TIME]1282729880[/TIME] --------------- Sorry, the Magento vb3? integration is at http://www.aitoc.com/ |
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Hello:
I think the best way is to make a prestashop as vbulletin shop. I design my prestashop exactly like my forum. Forum http://www.aquaterraria.com/forum.php Shop http://www.aquaterraria.com/tienda/ |
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