There are also many hosted eCommerce solutions available such as Shopify, BigCartel or Vendr which may offer a quicker and easier setup, but perhaps don’t offer the same ownership of content as downloadable, open-source software.
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The software reviewed below is by no means a complete list of all eCommerce solutions, but many eCommerce sites have chosen these platforms based on their feature requirements, scalability, or compatibility with their existing website platform. The selected options are open-source software, (GPL/GNU or OSL 3.0) and require a knowledge of PHP/MySQL technologies or the services of a professional web developer.
Costs for these can vary, mostly depending on the amount of support needed from software developers and the level of customisation required for your shop. For example, an off-the-shelf template-driven GetShopped WordPress site (ideal for some products) could set you back, whereas a totally customised Magento Commerce site could be in the region of US$10 000 — and offer total scalability and peace of mind as your store grows.
1. Magento
Download Magento Commerce here.
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2. GetShopped
Take a look at the feature list, documentation, and site showcase on www.getshopped.org
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3. Shopp
Take a look at: www.shopplugin.net
4. VirtueMart
View the extension website here: www.virtuemart.net
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5. osCommerce
osCommerce launched in 2003 and was the platform of choice for its time, but due to limited customisation and add-ons as well as some security flaws, it has been mostly out-classed by other software that is currently on the market. osCommerce, despite its limitations, has 12,700 live stores, 6,000 add-ons and 234,000 community members.
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5+1. Zen Cart
View the full feature list at www.zen-cart.com