any suggested shopping carts. . .what about these?

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I have been doing research all day and have come up with four shopping carts that integrate with existing builds. I looked at prestashop and magento but to be honest I don't want to have to use a complete system I wanted something that slots in to existing C5 or straight xhtml and php code and mysql. So I was wondering what you guys think about these:

Roman Cart . .http://www.romancart.com

mals ecommerce . .http://www.mals-e.com

cahsbiz . .http://www.cashie.biz


cubecart . .http://www.cubecart.com

any feedback would be great. Thanks

 
LucasAnderson replied on at Permalink Reply
LucasAnderson
Take a look at FoxyCart.

http://www.foxycart.com
Brian replied on at Permalink Reply
http://www.ecwid.com/
kappi replied on at Permalink Reply
Rockin and a rollin,http://www.ecwid.com/

this looks a really good contender.

thanks so much
kappi replied on at Permalink Reply
Had a little look but is it secure?
Eugene replied on at Permalink Reply
Eugene
> Had a little look but is it secure?

Yep, it's secure.
kappi replied on at Permalink Reply
Thanks Eugene, was concerned about the details held on their server and customers credit card details being hijacked.

Have a good day
Eugene replied on at Permalink Reply
Eugene
> Thanks Eugene, was concerned about the details held on their server and customers credit card details being hijacked.

Sure, some details:

- we use secure Amazon EC2 servers to host Ecwid. Only Ecwid is installed there and only our team has access to these servers and to Ecwid code. All that makes Ecwid more secure than a cart installed on a shared hosting, used by many users.

- All the sensitive information is transmitted via SSL/HTTPS only.

- Ecwid doesn't store, process or transmit credit carts. We rely on payment gateways to do this.
wizardontherun replied on at Permalink Reply
wizardontherun
This one is really cool..
picksa replied on at Permalink Reply
If I have to choose between those 4 you have suggested I would definitely preferhttp://www.cashie.biz/. This is only a matter of taste and as we all know: There is no accounting for taste.