Jeff,
Thanks for the feed back.  

Yes, we have found it a bit too complicated for someone who wants a
simple ecommerce or cms site.  But for the mid sized companies ( our
definition is really the 5-100 million in sales).  Their requirements
are usually more complicated.

So for example, on the hirekogolf site.  They also allow customers to
upload orders from a spreadsheet and they import orders from Overstock
and Amazon.  And we are doing it all through the same order portal.

Also for hirekogolf the configuration options were very important with
pricing by configuration.

Sooooo, yeah a bit more complex.  But on the other side FOSS LOL
Ann


Jeff Lasman wrote:
> On Monday, April 11, 2011 12:51:23 pm Ann wrote:
>
>   
>> Just putting in a shameless plug.
>>
>> One of our Free Open Source Products is our Web Business Suite.  The
>> Order Portal is a cross between ECommerce and CMS. It is Java and runs
>> under Apache/Tomcat using Postgresql as the database.
>>     
>
> Product looks good, but not for us.  On your site the company makes it clear 
> it's not really for small business such as ours; talks about medium-size 
> businesses.
>
> The other links I looked at are great looking sites, but they're shopping 
> sites (you did warn me <smile>), and that doesn't really work for a 
> webhosting 
> company; at least I don't see how I could convert my current sites to the 
> platform easily. Reminds me quite a bit of Miva but it's been a while and I 
> could be wrong.  I already have a billing/management/provisioning system; I'm 
> looking for a site cms.
>
> But agreed, that's just me.
>
> Jeff
>   

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