Steve,

We have several related projects that use a database of  50,000+ items. I 
seriously looked at AbleCommerce initially and decided that it wasn't worth 
the money or time and effort to adapt it for the project's requirements. We 
ended up rolling our own (see http://www.accinfo.com or 
http://www.totalsport.us for examples). Developing the shopping 
cart/ecommerce part is not all that difficult. The critical thing is 
planning and designing the entire thing before any code is produced.

Ben Forta (see his CFWACK for details), WebMonkey 
(http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/49/index4a.html?tw=programming) and 
others have very good examples of carts and other ecomm apps that are 
relatively easy to implement.

regards,

larry

At 01:45 PM 8/6/2003 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I have an project of 1000+ inventory items and would like to get some
>feedback on using AbleCommerce.
>
>Was it easy to use? Did you use any of the third-party modules or plugins:
>coupons, affiliates, quickbooks, multilanguage etc. Would you recommend Able
>or another ecom/cart instead.
>
>Your feedback is be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>Steve
>
>
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