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#1 kwavery

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Posted 04 April 2005 - 04:31 PM

I am considering using aspdotnetstorefront
i found it at www.aspdotnetstorefront.com

You can buy the pro version that includes code so it can be customized, and I can run it on my servers.

It costs like $300

It does not have an integration to MOM however. I am testing that now though with a developer buddy, and will report back as soon as we are done.

So far I am impressed with its ease of use, and it is certified by authorize.net

wish me luck

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Posted 23 April 2005 - 01:51 PM

Any news? What were your findings?

I am considering using aspdotnetstorefront 
i found it at www.aspdotnetstorefront.com

You can buy the pro version that includes code so it can be customized, and I can run it on my servers.

It costs like $300

It does not have an integration to MOM however. I am testing that now though with a developer buddy, and will report back as soon as we are done.

So far I am impressed with its ease of use, and it is certified by authorize.net

wish me luck

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Posted 26 April 2005 - 06:16 AM

Any news? What were your findings?

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We had a stall in the project, Hope to have a solution in mid may

#4 Jo from Vortx

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Posted 25 June 2007 - 09:15 AM

I'd be really interested to know if anyone has made any progress with an integration between MOM and aspdotnetstorefront - does anyone have recent news, please?

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Posted 19 February 2008 - 01:12 PM

I'd be really interested to know if anyone has made any progress with an integration between MOM and aspdotnetstorefront - does anyone have recent news, please?

Jo,

We identified ASPdotNET Storefront as a possible candidate for replacing MOM and Sitelink altogether. If you go with the Enterprise version, which is $1200 I think, it has quite a bit of capability. Plus, it is software that can be tinkered with to fit your needs, unlike MOM.

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Posted 09 May 2008 - 12:52 PM

hi,

with an experience of over 3 years and having developed scores of sites using ASPDOTNETSTOREFRONT, we can surely say developing a site in stoerfront is a plus point to us.

have been working with aspdotnetstorefront package right from versions 6.0, 6.1,6,2 and now the latest 7.0, we have seen storefront evolving and enhancing with new features every time.

our expertise involved working towards in both directions, creative and appealing layouts aswell as the data intensive product catalog.
important features we have worked on aspdotnetstorefront -

- configured almost all payment gateways linkpoint, authorize.net, paypal, etc.
- integarting any AFFILIATE/TRANSACTION tracking external modules like aspcatalyst, ASPXSoftware( www.aspxsoftware.com)
- customised multiple templates designing
- creating customised XMLPACKAGES to create layouts for specific categories.
- bulk customised product import/export from excel files/xml files/external databases
- customised structure for product discounts, pricing, coupons.
- customised layouts for GIFT PACKS, GIFT REGISTRY,ETC.
- DHTML/CSS menus

further we have been upgrading and adding new external MODULES AND SCRIPTS to the ecommerce applications.

- JAVASCRIPT BASED ADVANCED IMAGE GALLERY for products.
- AJAX based product search, sorting.
- integrating out-of-box scripts into storefront like DHTML/CSS based menu structures and AFFILIATE/ORDERS TRACKING SYTEM



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Thanks,

Prashant,
Programmer Analyst, WebDeeds Soft

#7 wheeler

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Posted 16 June 2008 - 12:03 AM

Great info!!!:)

Thanks for the help...




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