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EE + foxyCart + FoxEE or EE with simple commerce

March 14, 2009 4:07am

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  • #1 / Mar 14, 2009 4:07am

    am

    6 posts

    Hi

    Am actually doing some research to set up a small e-commerce platform.  Looking at ee its just awesome for cms.  I like it because it removes me the pain of skinning it.  But then am a bit confused about the shopping cart things and all.  Below an outline of my project :

    Frontend part.

    Create account
    A showcase of product categories.
    A cart.
    On checkout the user logins into his/her account and prints a details sheet of what he/she ordered.  (For offline payment)

    Backend

    Possibility to organise the products of course.
    Manage accounts.
    Manage orders.
    Create receipts from orders.

    To what extend can ee with simple commerce be applied.  Or is it preferable to get ee +Foxycart + Foxee

    Thanks for your replies.

  • #2 / Mar 16, 2009 12:06pm

    Leslie Camacho

    1340 posts

    Hi Am,

    for what you describe the way to go would be EE + Foxycart/Foxee. The Simple Commerce module is just that, simple and it sounds like you need a more advanced solution.

  • #3 / Mar 16, 2009 12:18pm

    am

    6 posts

    Hi Leslie,

    Another question can ee manage user created accounts or will amember be more appropriate.  I was looking at a member it does a lot, but i dont really need them.
    Management on user account is quite straight forward.  If ee can do this it will save me a few bucks.

    Am

  • #4 / Mar 16, 2009 12:36pm

    Leslie Camacho

    1340 posts

    I’d suggest starting with EE’s native member functionality. Its quite flexible in a lot of situations, so start there and only consider 3rd party solutions when absolutely necessary.

  • #5 / Mar 16, 2009 1:00pm

    am

    6 posts

    Cool am sure to go with ee ... you have got a new member to the club.

  • #6 / Mar 16, 2009 2:16pm

    Michael Hahn

    316 posts

    Hi Am,

    integrating FoxyCart into your site with the help of FoxEE is really easy, and skinning your cart and checkout template is a breeze. Just create a template that has your header and footer ( and side bar if necessary) and add the ^^cart^^ tag into your main content section. Cache it into FoxyCart and you done.

    FoxEE also has the ability to move members to new groups during checkout, so once they have purchased you can move them to a “customer” group lets say to keep track of all your customers. You can also use the subscriptions feature to put a time limitation on their membership, like an annual subscription.

    You can learn more at our WEBSITE.

    (thanks for the props Leslie)

    Mike

  • #7 / Mar 16, 2009 2:42pm

    am

    6 posts

    Hey Mike,

    Thanks for your input. 
    I have been looking at FoxEE for a while and understanding what it can do.  You will be seeing me around with a few more questions as soon as i start my project.

    cheers
    Am

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