Handy, customizable eCommerce system based on PHP that encompasses a content management system as well as a ticket handler service
Version | 5 |
Updated | Sep 12th 2016 |
Developer |
ViArt Software
N/A
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User Rating |
1136
4.0
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Original File Size | 12.3 MB |
Downloads | 9534 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Others |
ViArt Shop PHP Shopping Cart is a PHP eCommerce system that can help users implement virtual shopping cart capabilities within their websites. It features a service for content management and can also handle tickets through a HelpDesk Ticket system. Its aim is to provide users with relevant functions so that they can set up and maintain an online business with a virtual shop service.
It is worth mentioning that it comes with a series of requirements that need to be fulfilled so that the utility can be used to its full extent. Those include a web server for ViArt Shop PHP Shopping Cart to be deployed to (either Apache or IIS) and that supports serving pages written in PHP, as well as a supported database by choosing from MySQL, PostgreSQL or other ODBC-connected ones.
Its features include a comprehensive shopping cart, complex calculations based on discounts, bulk or trade, a stock level management service, account manager systems for both user and administrator accounts, several payment modules, encrypted databases, download support for certain products, a web-based system for administrating content. It also encompasses a discussion forum for customers, opinion polls with charts, customer reviews sections, product news and an upcoming events board.
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