For what its worth, I have setup OSC a few times in
the past (around a yaer or two ago and it was a
breeze)
The thing that i didnt like about OSC was that it had
too many DB calls...that might have changed now.
Support via the community forums was fantastic.

ZC was a bit more of a hassle to setup than OSC but
still pretty easy, i found the same complaint of too
many DB calls in that too...might have changed now in
newer versions.
I really liked ZC, cant really remember why but i
preferred it over OSC.

Agora was pretty good but didnt get around to testing
all the bells and whistles, of which it has a LOAD.
For me it came under bloatware as there was soooo much
I wouldnt ever be using.

<shamless list-pal plug>
Theres a guy named Tedd on the list, he sets up/sells
carts, his services are not free but if you are
willing to pay you instead of going 100% free you
might want to contact him.
Going free and buying both have their pros & cons.
</shamless list-pal plug>
Note: I dont get a cent for the above plug or any
incentives in a material way

Cheers!
Ryan



--- Micky Hulse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Michael B Allen wrote:
> > Any ideas?
> 
> I plan on using this one for my next shopping-cart
> project:
> 
> <http://www.cubecart.com/site/home/>
> 
> "CubeCart is an eCommerce script written with PHP &
> MySQL. With CubeCart 
> you can setup a powerful online store as long as you
> have hosting 
> supporting PHP and one MySQL database"
> 
> 
> Looks pretty good to me... A plus for me is the base
> template - layout 
> looks mostly CSS-based (tables used only where
> needed.) Also is free if 
> you keep the logo/link back to CubeCart website
> (~60$ otherwise.)
> 
> 
> Another, that I have used, is:
> 
> <http://www.zen-cart.com/>
> 
> "Zen Cart� truly is the art of e-commerce; a free,
> user-friendly, open 
> source shopping cart system. The software is being
> developed by group of 
> like-minded shop owners, programmers, designers, and
> consultants that 
> think e-commerce could be and should be done
> differently."
> 
> I have not used ZC for a few versions, so I am sure
> it has improved... I 
> did not think it was the greatest at templating and
> customizing the 
> backend was a bit of a chore... but the community
> support is really good.
> 
> Hth,
> Cheers,
> Micky
> 
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