I tried to set up OSCommerce and realized, there is no free lunch. You have to hire someone to do a skin or buy one, endless hours installing, configuring, and fight with learning the software with no live support (only forums). I ended up getting a store for $14.95 at iHost stores. Great product with more features than OsCommerce. The best part, is I can talk to someone who can help me. If you are a programmer or a big budget, OsCommerce is probably a great option...but I do it myself...
Yeah, but you have to pay to host it. osCommerce is super easy to learn, it is a free lunch, it is opensource software.
Easy to setup on your own, or you can pay someone a low amount of money which is very inexpensive. I can build a custom solution for around $500 includes custom design and everything.
If you store does any good, at least with osCommerce you can integrate custom features, a hosted solution like yours is stuck with what ihost decides to provide....
I tried to set up OSCommerce and realized, there is no free lunch. You have to hire someone to do a skin or buy one, endless hours installing, configuring, and fight with learning the software with no live support (only forums). I ended up getting a store for $14.95 at iHost stores. Great product with more features than OsCommerce. The best part, is I can talk to someone who can help me. If you are a programmer or a big budget, OsCommerce is probably a great option...but I do it myself...
skippie1234 3 years ago
Yeah, but you have to pay to host it. osCommerce is super easy to learn, it is a free lunch, it is opensource software.
Easy to setup on your own, or you can pay someone a low amount of money which is very inexpensive. I can build a custom solution for around $500 includes custom design and everything.
If you store does any good, at least with osCommerce you can integrate custom features, a hosted solution like yours is stuck with what ihost decides to provide....
dmkeith2 3 years ago