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01-10-2008, 01:19 AM
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What type of site are you running, if its really small go Yazal otherwise go cubecart

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Originally Posted by Eversuns View Post
What type of site are you running, if its really small go Yazal otherwise go cubecart
Why wouldn't Yaxal be able to work with a large site?

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Yaxal just released by the way. Check it out. They have live demos.

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Categories, Affiliate management, Email Marketing, Custom Feilds...

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Originally Posted by Eversuns View Post
Categories, Affiliate management, Email Marketing, Custom Feilds...
This is Version 1 of the product. I am sure they will expand into such areas but is all that really necessary? Do most people want all that? If I buy a shopping cart system, it's a shopping cart system. I would use other independent programs to do my affiliate management and email marketing...

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nah... If you run a big store you need all the categories and such I think this is good for small insite stuff

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Originally Posted by Eversuns View Post
nah... If you run a big store you need all the categories and such I think this is good for small insite stuff
They all have different features over each other. What would be the point if he recreated all these features when there's already products on the market offering it. Instead he's expanding into different areas, and perhaps he'll come back to those later. Also, small site - big size, makes no difference really. This could be perfect for a big site, maybe they don't want all that email marketing, just to sell products. Whereas a small site may want to use email marketing to promote their site more. People's requirements are simply different, it's not about how big something is. We're also talking completely different prices. The paid version of CubeCart is $129.95 whereas Yaxal is $20.

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Whoever coded yaxal butchered my design with the line-height and spacing of the text, ick.

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Originally Posted by Anthony View Post
Whoever coded yaxal butchered my design with the line-height and spacing of the text, ick.
To be honest and fair, the line-height in your design was slightly too large. So the owner of yaxal or coder probably thought it could be slightly smaller, which obviously they had made better.

Not wanting to cause any hassle here or anything, but considering the fact that your putting your own work down, why not we all take a look at whats inside?

Click here.

As you can see, firstly that show's your line-height. But remember Anthony, aslong as the client is happy. That's what it's about isn't it? And just a question aswell, why are your layers very disorganised, and not even named for a start?

What trouble these coders must have had, blimey.

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I work with ZenCart and Yahoo Store. The former is open-source and the latter is a hosted solution.

ZenCart is full-featured. But that also makes it quite complicated and will take a long time to figure out how to configure and skin it.

Yahoo Store, you can get running quickly if you use their default layout. But it costs money.

Otherwise, if you are looking for something simple and free, try PayPal free shopping cart.

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