thank you very much. It seems that magnolia with ofbiz is a great idea.

Thanks for all your answers.


2013/10/19 Paul Piper <[email protected]>

> I would second the opinion that it absolutely depends on the purpose and
> more
> importantly the size of the company. If the goal is to get an ecommerce
> store up and running quickly magento is currently the better choice, as it
> is easier to find proper themes for it. So if you have a limited budget and
> are fine with the features magento offers, go for it.
>
> But that is where the benefits end. Having implemented several stores with
> both magento or OFBizi must say that feature-wise OFBiz is superior. At
> least once you replace the html and trim it down (as we did with
> www.syracus.net). Magento hasn't been updated in recent years - in fact,
> people are still waiting for version 2.0 to come out. If you actually do
> the
> switch you will find that Magento is actually pretty buggy (give the
> product
> csv import a go and you will see what i mean) and it isn't necessarily more
> comfortable to deal with once set up. There is a SAAS based version of
> Magento available, which isn't to expensive to use - if you want to give it
> a try, I'd suggest to look at it there, and you'll see what i mean when I
> say "buggy". On top, it is a php based software, so "combining" both will
> result in you having to develop a webservice based API through which either
> systems communicate. I can tell from experience that this isn't an ideal
> way
> to handle any system and has severe limitations.
>
> So to summarize: Magento isn't a bad system and has its usefulness in
> smaller-scale ecommerce setups. If you have to deal with more complex
> business processes or want to modify the store beyond the themes, I'd
> suggest to stick with OFBiz and rather look into a more modern
> webstorefront
> (almost all agencies have one) and/or wait for www.cato-commerce.com to
> come
> out, which will solve the problem of not having a nice interface for a
> complex solution.
>
>
>
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