Software by tag 'Magento'

Magento: The Shopping Cart Software

August 4th, 2009 in Ecommerce | 3 Comments

Magento is the kind of shopping cart software that could actually boast of its programming structure. It’s very user-friendly and gives users a lot of options. Project code upgrading is constantly done, and since it’s user friendly, users do not have to worry about installing updates because it does not take a lot of time and could be done easily. Why? It’s simple, because installation of these updates does not require you to go through a lot of codes unlike other open-source software. Compared to other open-source software, it’s very easy to customize thus giving users a wider range of customization possibilities. The module interface allows me to make the modules I need to create without making it difficult for the shoppers to go through each module.

Users are also given more control over their stores. It is impressive to note that Magento allows users to control multitudes of stores and websites using only one administration panel. Aside from these, upgrading the stores and websites through that common panel does not create any problems.

This shopping cart software also has systems for meta tags and SEO url’s and it allows users to show product comparisons. Aside from being able to easily find the product they intend to buy or see, customers can always edit their order information even if they are already in the checkout process without having to open another window.They can also edit their orders, report shopping carts that were abandoned, do shipping to multiple addresses by just using one shipping order and estimate how much shipping would cost even if they do not log in to their accounts. Added to all these perks, and of which the shoppers have become fond of, are the wish list where they could put all the products they wish to get and their reviews and rating of every product that they have bought.

Since Magento can provide all of these features, it would also require users to get a high powered hosting and some not so common extensions of the PHP. Examples of these extensions are the DOM, mhash, mcrypt, PDO/MySQL and simplexm1, all of which are used in the 5.2.0 PHP. The usual 8MB PHP configuration is not compatible with Magento. Owing also to the bulk of features, some of which are still yet to be further developed, Magento runs slower compared to other shopping cart software.

As a whole, Magento is the shopping cart software that makes life easier for both the web admin and the customers.

30 High Quality Magento Templates To Spice Up Your E-commerce Projects

June 15th, 2009 in Magento, Templates | 52 Comments

Magento is a popular open source platform to built your ecommerce website. It is based on Zend Framework and has a very flexible architecture. Developers can easily built plugins or templates for Magento, which makes it more and more popular among open source ecommerce solutions.

Compare with other ecommerce solutions such as osCommerce, Magento has fewer free plugins and templates. But we had try our best to collect best free/premium templates for Magento. Hopefully there will be more and more free templates coming out. Please leave a comment here if you found any quality template that we missed out.

We will start with the free templates and then premium.

Free Magento Templates

1. Magento Classic Theme

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The Magento Classic Theme comes with 10 different colors, supports CSS3, compatible with Magento 1.3 and also supports all main browsers. I would said that this is the best free Magento template that i can found.

2. Blue Skin

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Blue Skin is a new alternative template to the default interface.

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