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Last Post 12/22/2009 11:37 PM by Johan. 2 Replies.
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Johan
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12/22/2009 12:03 AM
    On www.dnncreative.com, the current Module Directory for Ecommerce Modules is very outdated. http://www.dnncreative.com/ModuleDi...fault.aspx Two of them does not exist anymore: Active Purchase AliCommerce There are also great new modules availabe that is not listed: NB_Store I have spend the last two days researching different ecommerce options. Have a look at the attached file..
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    12/22/2009 9:44 AM
    I was just in a meeting this afternoon discussing DNN stores and saying it could be time to revisit what is available.

    It's a pity AliCommerce turned out to be a pirate version as it came recommended by a lot people. I was unaware Active Purchase had stopped, so that's interesting as well.

    Looking at the PDF it doesn't actually leave much choice for setting up a DNN store. I would be interested to hear from anyone if they have a no.1 choice in a store
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    12/22/2009 11:37 PM
    The option I'm planning to go for is NB_store. Catalook is also a option, but it seems very complex and a steep learning curve. But yes, it would be interesting to see what others are using and their opinions. This is the reply I go from Active modules regarding Active Purchase: Thanks for your e-mail and for your interest in Active Purchase. Unfortunately, at this time, we are not selling Active Purchase and are in the process of making some decisions regarding updates to the module. We are planning to develop a module with similar functionality as an add-on to Active Social. Our goal is to have this ready in February; however, no date is set in stone yet.


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