In article <58a6f967.0308121136.63df6c3b.DeleteThis@posting.google.com>,
jeroen.DeleteThis@wijnands.xs4all.nl says...
> Hi guys,
>
> Working on a project were it seems we'll have the option to either use
> miva or oscommerce for the shop.
>
> I've already setup an oscommerce demo and must say I rather like most
> of it. Only thing I find a bit disappointing is how it handles orders.
> A very simple webpage. Doesn't seem very effective if you have 10-20
> people in a wharehouse processing several hunderd if not thousand
> orders a day.
>
> So, what I ment to ask, how do miva and oscommerce compare? especially
> in the order processing section?
I would have to agree that OSCommerce's back-end tools leave a bit to be
desired.
That said, the real beauty of OSCommerce is that "OS" bit; it is open
source, so you can do whatever you need to with it.
I'll repeat another poster's request for details about your current
business rules and process's.
My hunch is that you're going to want something a little more robust
than a web interface for that many orders
As for Miva, after hearing about their recent "sneak-wrap" release with
a hidden "phone home" license verification scheme, complete with several
"features" that could easily cripple a fully compliant and licensed
site..., I believe I'll pass on that one.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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