There are different tools that enable the creation and management of on-line stores, so this time I will mention three content management (CMS) very use to carry out this task.
- PrestaShop
is one of several free tools that exist for the creation of virtual stores, which integrates an auto installer module, a management interface and an attractive cover and easy.
was created in 2005 by five students from the school of computer Epitech. The project originally was translated into two languages \u200b\u200b(French and English) and was named after phpOpenStore (POS). Since its creation, the creators decided that it would be a free software.
weighs about 5 MB and installed with surprising ease. Once installed, the admin panel of the tool gives us everything necessary to launch our online store.
While the information on the official site is only available in English and French language, the tool has a English language pack , with which we can leave the platform in our language, and already has with Hispanic community todoprestashop.com, in which we can support and especially with the availability of tutorials for fundamental and basic issues in the launch of this online store.
- OsCommerce.
As I mentioned in a previous publication OsCommerce is an e-commerce web application, open source (Open Source) that lets you set up an online store in minutes.
consists mainly of two parts the front and the back-end, ie the part that all people are accessing the site, the store itself, and the administration, where you can keep your own store online, updating products, inserting new offers, categories, languages, currencies, view orders, customers .. and at no cost by the seller and without any programming knowledge.
begins to develop in 2000 and has evolved and expanded into e-commerce solution GPL most widely used today. There are thousands of online stores based on osCommerce, and even alternative versions have been developed to Oscommerce as Zencart, osCPro, etc, each of which is to take different development paths, but always based on the original software Oscommerce.
consists mainly of two parts the front and the back-end, ie the part that all people are accessing the site, the store itself, and the administration, where you can keep your own store online, updating products, inserting new offers, categories, languages, currencies, view orders, customers .. and at no cost by the seller and without any programming knowledge.
begins to develop in 2000 and has evolved and expanded into e-commerce solution GPL most widely used today. There are thousands of online stores based on osCommerce, and even alternative versions have been developed to Oscommerce as Zencart, osCPro, etc, each of which is to take different development paths, but always based on the original software Oscommerce.
- Magento
It is the most complete for creating on-line stores, offers flexibility and control always accompanied by a great design and functionality.
One of the highlights of Magento is its OpenSource condition, ie, open source, modifiable and adaptable to the needs of each user, as well as all free.
Offering magento from the perspective of end users:
Its easy and intuitive operation for the installation, to the configuration of the store and products. With a user-level low, we can easily install new templates, cross-sell, well, another novelty is MagentoConnect really useful, a system to make updates as new versions of Magento as new plugins, templates or language in a way really easy and convenient.
The maturity he shows the system taking into account the needs of the buyer and seller. Inuit and attractive to the buyer, facilities offering really useful as being able to estimate shipping before making purchase (one of the taboos of many online stores) or a single checkout page to check the buying process at all times. From the standpoint of the seller to set up cross-selling possibilities, all fully configurable promotional coupons or customer type, statistics of all kinds, newsletter.
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