2013-03-15, 19:31:05
So ok, I'm Googleing for weeks and weeks to find a perfect CMS and shopping cart which doesn't use MySQL. Luckily, I found the perfect CMS - GetSimple of course. Now I just needed a shopping cart, so after searching for several days and weeks, I finally gave up and started to research Opencart, Wordpress etc.
Yesterday however, after Googleing around I found a cms and shopping cart called Quick.Cart and Quick.CMS. I wasn't to bothered with the CMS part as I will be using GetSimple. I downloaded and placed the Quick.Cart on a localhost and found it really basic but they have plugins which would really help.
After looking at there website, I found there do a paid version. Now that really made me angry because of all the reviews I found about this, they all said "Oh yeah, its totally free and amazing". Well, its not really free is it.
You can focused to have a link in the footer to there website and other things so why not just give us all the features for free.
So after being very annoying, I had to resort back to Opencart.
Wanting a cms and shopping cart within 1 tool is hard to find and GetSimple just doesn't give me what I want. However, there is no other tool which is easy to integrate with websites.
So, where do I stand?
I can either have 2 login's for a cms (GetSimple) and a shopping cart login (Opencart) or totally scrap the idea of GetSimple and learn how Wordpress works with the wp-ecommerce plugin.
Moral of the story is - Use GetSimple for a awesome CMS website but for e-commerce, well..... i'm working on that.
Yesterday however, after Googleing around I found a cms and shopping cart called Quick.Cart and Quick.CMS. I wasn't to bothered with the CMS part as I will be using GetSimple. I downloaded and placed the Quick.Cart on a localhost and found it really basic but they have plugins which would really help.
After looking at there website, I found there do a paid version. Now that really made me angry because of all the reviews I found about this, they all said "Oh yeah, its totally free and amazing". Well, its not really free is it.
You can focused to have a link in the footer to there website and other things so why not just give us all the features for free.
So after being very annoying, I had to resort back to Opencart.
Wanting a cms and shopping cart within 1 tool is hard to find and GetSimple just doesn't give me what I want. However, there is no other tool which is easy to integrate with websites.
So, where do I stand?
I can either have 2 login's for a cms (GetSimple) and a shopping cart login (Opencart) or totally scrap the idea of GetSimple and learn how Wordpress works with the wp-ecommerce plugin.
Moral of the story is - Use GetSimple for a awesome CMS website but for e-commerce, well..... i'm working on that.