ShopFactory 6.3
| Developer: |
3D3.COM Pty. Ltd. (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$149 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 13.91 MB |
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This powerful international ecommerce solution is one of the world's most popular shop builders. Continuously developed since 1995 it was the world's first point and click shopping cart software for do it yourself merchants and professional website developers when released. Today over 150.000 shops have been created with ShopFactory. One of the reasons for this success is its extraordinary ease of use - and its support for virtually any ecommerce feature you can think of. Of course it helps that users can build shops without programming experience, and that shops run on any website as soon as uploaded - no extra installation required. ShopFactory can build shops for any market and in any language, tax system, currency and allows the creation of a complete website with unlimited pages with all the required ecommerce functions and compatibility with a huge number of real-time payment gateways, as well as one of the fastest shopping carts in the market, A unique function allows you to combine several payment gateways and to create your own payment methods: now you can accept payments without restrictions. ShopFactory allows you to reach new heights in site design with a powerful WYSIWYG editor and gives you the power to compete with the best - and takes care of all the hard work. For example, ShopFactory will automatically create small thumbnail preview images and link them to larger images in a separate window. Even better ShopFactory can automatically limit the maximum size of your images to ensure your website will load in a flash. The professional designer will benefit from our new template language, which allows creating website templates easily and quickly with various professional design tools. All this makes creating highly professional Webstores a breeze and explains, why ShopFactory has won many awards around the world. You can build as many shops as you like. There are no monthly fees, saving you even more money. ShopFactory puts you in control, check it out
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