On 29 Dec 2011, at 10:40, Bryan Petty wrote:

> Looks like a fairly stripped down SaaS solution with a little extra
> provided through a API that most carts don't have (which is nice, but
> POST-only requests? doesn't make much any sense if it's all over SSL
> anyway, not actually RESTful at that point). It bothers me relying on
> shopping cart software hosted on servers outside of my control, but
> this probably is actually a decent solution for companies selling a
> very minimal and specialized set of products (10 or less products kind
> of deal). I wouldn't use it for any site selling 100+ products though
> from what I'm seeing here.
> 
> Like Jason, I use OpenCart for small to mid-range shops, and Magento
> for larger shops.


That makes sense.  The reason that I am excited about FoxyCart is specifically 
for: small inventory, I do not have to manage the cart, no worry about PCI 
compliance.

It is certainly not solution for every situation, but it is certainly 
compelling for some situations.

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