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:OS Commerce: The True Cost of Free Carts
OS Commerce: The True Cost of Free Carts
Mar 27, 2008, 20 :15 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (2530 reads)

(Other stories by Kerry Watson)

"A free, open source shopping cart may sound really attractive in these economic times, but how free is free? It's not a trick question. If you add in the cost of the technical degree required by some free, open source carts, or technical support to get others to work, as well as the value of your own labor and the supporting services needed, your free shopping cart may not really be free at all. Here we will examine the range of full costs of operating an Open Source, online store such as osCommerce, Zen Cart, CRE Loaded, or osC-MAX.

"If you already have a technical education and own the software programs to run it, meaning that you will be your own technical support guru, then you may be able to run a free online store for close to free, by hosting it yourself, customizing it and doing your own graphics, and so forth..."

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After three weeks I'm finishing up m ...   Ubercart & Drupal   
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Mar 28, 2008, 00:03:57
 
I learned far more about e-commerce from ...   Best course I never took   
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Mar 28, 2008, 07:12:48
 
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