Thanks Darin,

I will look at both.

The client is a micro business. Ease of managing Inventory and processing Orders as well as support are an ongoing issue, so a preference for a local hosted solution, possibly ahead of Open Source (which would be unfortunate).

Marghanita

On 17/02/15 10:09, Darin McLean wrote:
Depends on your requirements but either WooCommerce (in Wordpress) or
OpenCart are quite good. Both have hosted solutions from 3rd party
providers.

Darin

On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 9:43 AM, Marghanita da Cruz <marghan...@ramin.com.au
wrote:

Any suggestions/thoughts on open source hosted E-Commerce/Shopping carts?

I am currently looking at my ISPs offering of Assentia but I don't think
it is Open Source
http://www.assentia.com.au/

An article in CIO lists Agora Shopping Cart, Broadleaf, Commerce.CGI,
Loaded Commerce, Magento, OpenCart, osCommerce Online Merchant, PrestaShop,
Zen Cart, Zeuscart
http://www.cio.com/article/2400389/open-source-tools/10-
open-source-shopping-carts-to-run-your-ecommerce-business.html

Open Source E-Commerce Shopping Carts – Best of the pack: OsCommerce
(PHP/MySQL), Zen Cart (PHP/MySQL), Agora Cart..
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/open-source-e-commerce-
shopping-carts-best-of/

Marghanita
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