Jon Baer wrote:
Or why even reinvent the wheel altogether ...

http://www.shopify.com

Worth a look I think ...


Be very very cautious with those providers.

I'm just wrapping up a project with ProStores(please let me be wrapping this up and nothing new thrown in) and my experience there has been painful, to say the least.

Part of it is the odd configuration of the server that is not up to ProStores but the reseller.

And part of it is the odd little language they have to use with their services. (Now granted, they do have an XML API that can let you do quite a lot outside of their structure).

It didn't help that I came into it cold after the previous group fell down on a number of things they felt they could do.

I like things under my control.....(yeah, I suggested Amazon and CafePRess, but they have some good API's you can integrate to)


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