mysqlCart is a dynamic e-commerce shop software that uses templates to provide a system for creating online shops.
What's more, mysqlCart is completely modular and template-based, meaning you don't need to mess around with PHP or any other interpreted language. mysqlCart/mysqlShop is also distributed under a GPL license and comes from OpenISP, a respected provider of ISP software.
In short, if you're looking for an e-commerce solution that gives you the edge over Perl and PHP, mysqlCart is definitely worth a try. It's especially well-suited for heavy-traffic sites, since it's written in the same language as Unix OSs.
What are the requirements to use mysqlCart/mysqlShop? You'll need to have MySQL client and server libraries installed on the same server as your application, as well as a running Apache server with CGI capabilities. You'll also need to know the root password.
If you're interested in the latest release, there's some good news: it includes a number of bug fixes and improvements. For example, the software now eliminates ancient MSQl bloat and has added a new text field for online delivery configuration data. It's also fixed some issues relating to ownership of invoices and invoice items.
All in all, if you're looking for a fast, reliable, and user-friendly e-commerce solution, you can't go wrong with mysqlCart/mysqlShop.
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