Virtual Mechanics: Community Forums and FAQs
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Working Mechanic |
Hi there,
Is there anyone out there that has used the Coffee Cup shopping cart creator in conjunction with a SS created website? Would you kindly share the URL so I can see the results? I really appreciate it! Thanks much. Cindy in New Mexico |
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Honorary 'Aussie' Mechanic |
Obviously nobody else is using the Coffee Cup shopping cart creator, at least no one from this forum.
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Working Mechanic |
Hmmmmmm. What ecommerce shopping carts are ya'll using that integrate successfully with SS? (and cost under $100)
Cindy in New Mexico |
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Guru 'Power' Mechanic![]() |
There's no reason why the CoffeeCup one shouldn't work with SiteSpinner. In principle, it should be much the same as the other shopping carts forum members use.
If you have a particular interest in the CoffeeCup one, I suggest give it a try -- we can help out if you get stuck. |
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Working Mechanic |
Thanks Bruceee,
More than anything, I'm curious about what the end result looks like. I have to use a template with Coffee Cup, and they don't exactly jive (visually) with the home page I'm creating in SS. I want it to flow, so that's my major concern. Other than that, the only reason I'm drawn to Coffee Cup is the price (under $50) and the ease of use (so far, with the free temp download, I've found it very user friendly). There are so many solutions out there to muddle through, it gets rather overwhelming. Well, I guess I'm going to go for it and keep all my fingers and toes crossed. Thanks again! Cindy in New Mexico |
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Honorary Mechanic |
croper56
Follow this link Roman Cart. Have not used it personally yet, but a customer of mine is wanting to. From what I've read, it will let you set up how you want, track inventory, and do checkout how you want. Check out the tutorials, very helpful in understanding. Oh yeah, under $100 US per year!! Let me know how it works. Good Luck! |
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Working Mechanic |
Thanks so much for the feedback WebLegacy. I looked at the RomanCart and it appears to me to be much the same as PayPal (unless I didn't drill deep enough into the site). Coffee Cup Shopping Cart Creator is a one-time $50 cost. So far it looks like my best option (except for that damned template issue -- which I noticed Roman Cart doesn't have).
Thanks again for the input. Cindy in New Mexico |
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Honorary Mechanic |
Cindy
I dug a little deeper and found that you can create RomanCart to be whatever you wish (i.e. look similar to your pages). Another good feature is that you can change your inventory without uploading your site/pages all over again. Hope this helps. Good Luck! |
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