Shopping CART

7 posts by 5 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: May 9, 2010   (RSS)

By kitka - May 5, 2010

Can anyone here recommend a good shopping cart and
as well as a membership integration system that would work
with CMS builder....
jim albert

Re: [kitka] Shopping CART

By Jason - May 5, 2010

Hi,

You should be able to use just about any shopping cart system with CMS Builder.

For website memberships, we actually have a plug-in that makes integration into your CMS Builder site easy. (http://www.interactivetools.com/add-ons/detail.php?Website-Membership-1012)

Hope this helps. Let me know if you run into any problems.
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Re: [Jason] Shopping CART

By kitka - May 5, 2010

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[font "Times New Roman"]I like the CMS builder.... we have been uing for client sites for years now.....
But i have a request for job that would require staff to do site but they also need capability to nallow members to register / pay for events or goods from their membership
from a searchable calendar (it is an organization thing) . Also they want to be able to sell goods from time to time.
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jim albert

Re: [kitka] Shopping CART

By rconring - May 6, 2010

I had to set up an online store a few years ago for a non-profit and wound up purchasing the shopping cart software from Ecommerce Templates. http://www.ecommercetemplates.com/

I was very impressed with the simplicity of the code since, at the time, I was a raw novice at coding. I used the ASP version, but they also have the same software in a PHP version. It has worked flawlessly for years now.

Although their support is also excellent and they constantly work on enhancements.
Ron Conring
Conring Automation Services
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Re: [rconring] Shopping CART

By gkornbluth - May 7, 2010

Hi All,

2 more cents.

I'd like to see a shopping cart integration as well.

Always thought that it would be an excellent addition to the mix.

I wouldn't mind some simple PayPal IPN integration to start and then a more robust solution down the road.

Best,

Jerry Kornbluth
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Re: [kitka] Shopping CART

By Maurice - May 9, 2010

Hi Kitka,

Wel we build some sites ecommerce sites with cmsB

http://www.koolsenravenhorst.nl/ hase one (done by IT)
and http://www.basicconcepts.eu/ hase a very complex one (not done by IT)

If its a smale site with just a few products like max 50 CMSB is oke with more use Magento or WP with a cart plugin both are mutch cheaper and less coding.

But cmsb with http://www.foxycart.com/ is great like a said for a small e-commerce sites.

If we van help with more Q's just email me.

Greetz Maurice
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