On 22 May 2010, at 12:52, Jessie Morris wrote: > I am currently looking for an e commerce solution for an antique and > bookstore. The requirements for the e commerce software are: > > * It must be able to have many different categories. > > * (optional) Free (Open source is a plus). > > * Either subdomains with unified logins or EXCELLENT separation and > custimization between categories. For example: > o http://books.confettiantiques.com/ goes to the books while > http://antiques.confettiantiques.com/ goes to antiques. Both > have unified logins, etc. > o OR http://www.confettiantiques.com/books/ goes to a book > oriented part of the store and > http://www.confettiantiques.com/antiques/ goes to the > antique oriented. Different menus, etc on the different > categories is a requirement if done this way. > * Extensible (plugins). > * PayPal and Google Checkout support. > * Importing of products via CSV or what not would be nice. > * Preferably something written in Ruby. > > I have looked around a little and have come across Spree > (http://spreecommerce.com/). Has anyone had any experience with it? Does > it do what I want? Does it get close? >
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