On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Skip Evans <s...@bigskypenguin.com> wrote:

> I'm not totally opposed to using Magento, though I can see my comments,
> especially if it's what the client wants.
>
> I have been looking over the site and it does have a lot of features so I
> can see it saving some serious time, especially given the extras he wants.
>
> So Nathan, having used it, do you have any tips for a Magento newbie when
> it comes to integrating it with a custom site?
>

I havent used it yet, but we are considering using it as a second-gen
platform at my new place of biz.  initial glimpses are promising, but it
appears to be a somewhat complex offering compared to say wordpress w/ an
e-commerce plugin.

i imagine there may be other tradeoffs as well, like a number of general
purpose plugins and probly more look & feel options in wordpress than
magento.


> I haven't found any integration documentation for programmers yet.
>

google for magento extension and it looks like you may have to hit the
appropriate mailing list for more details.

fwiw, afaik, x-cart is one of those older e-commerce platforms circa
os-commerce / zencart days.  the code is ass, but frankly that damn thing
has installations up all over the net (or did once upon a time, lol).

-nathan

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