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Pros: Number of services offered and level of customisation at the shop level.
Issues: Numerous security issues, especially thanks to the 1.5 core security issues and the way integration is handled. Lack of a 1.0 integration as the 1.0 bridge has been permanently stalled by Zacware in preference for 1.5 integration.
Proper 1.0 integration would allow this product to travel outside of Joomla as Mambo and the various other forks from Mambo would benefit from such a feature rich product. So Zacware is vendor-locking and feature-locking it to 1.5.
In this Internet age of mashups, clouds and data portability, a truly portable commerce solution is better than something vendor locked to 1.5.
Issues: Numerous security issues, especially thanks to the 1.5 core security issues and the way integration is handled. Lack of a 1.0 integration as the 1.0 bridge has been permanently stalled by Zacware in preference for 1.5 integration.
Proper 1.0 integration would allow this product to travel outside of Joomla as Mambo and the various other forks from Mambo would benefit from such a feature rich product. So Zacware is vendor-locking and feature-locking it to 1.5.
In this Internet age of mashups, clouds and data portability, a truly portable commerce solution is better than something vendor locked to 1.5.
byabsalom, February 6, 2007
Daniel has created a stable, well thought out package for designers with the Extended Menu system. Apart from the obvious usability and accessibility benefits that this menu system brings, it is a breeze to set up and customise.
byabsalom, March 10, 2006


