Saad Bassi

Saad Bassi is a 20 years old web developer from Pakistan who loves to create beautiful websites with great user experience. He is co-editor at CrispyTech and 1stWebDesigner and blogs about the next Windows at Windows8Geek. He also loves to make new friends so don't forget to say him a hello on Twitter. Last but not least, make sure that you check out my latest project, Addictive Fonts which focuses on free high quality font downloads.

45 responses to “Choosing Right E-Commerce Software For Your Online Store”

  1. Nirmik

    Great post thanks…

    It is very use full. It’s Great

  2. linda

    Saad Bassi, thank you for your good sharing. Im using an open source which is ecshop but my website always hacked since June till now and havent solve it yet. As i know, all open source is easy to get hack. Am i right?? Im panic now and do not what should i do now. still continue to using this open source with same hosting company OR change a hosting company and change a new open source OR custom made?? In the market got a lot of company ecommerce package is modify open source then sell is as own develop ecommerce.it’s still is open source and easy to get hack??thank you for your info and sharing again.

  3. Gloria

    I need some help, I want to create my website, I am using siteground, they offers some ecommerce like os commerce and other, could some one can help me to choose wich is one is better solution for an online store with more than 2500 items, how can I upload with pictures, I was using zen cart but siteground is not longer available, (is like a catalog)

  4. emaan ahmed

    NICE WORK SAAD BASSI!

  5. Kalyani

    Hi,

    Can wp e-commerce plugin (business license) be used across multiple sites or only one domain?

    Kalyani

  6. Val

    Thanks a lot Saad Bassi, great list!
    just tried Prestashop and its sleek and wonderful but an overkill for my task, does anyone have idea what is the best solution for Rental Website? Ive tried to search the web but failed to find any references. Iam renting stuff and my site is currently on css/html, im planning to move it to CMS but not sure what should i build it on. Have seen people doing this on Joomla/Virtuemart but it doesnt look nice to me. Any suggestions please? I dont really need shopping cart but a calendar would be great with indication when the item is due!

    Thanks in advance to someone can help me out ;)

  7. jsadmin

    Great compilation.

    You may also want to take a look at JadaSite. It is an open source e-commerce software that you can download and use it for free. More importantly, it includes a lot of features right out of the box. Some important features include multi-site, multi-lingual and multi-currencies support.

    One thing that makes JadaSite different than the list you have is JadaSite is written 100% in Java and it is able to leverage all the enterprise grade features in the Java environment.

  8. G13 Media

    Out of Magneto and Presta which have the most options/add ons and customizable? Some clients want different features so trying to find out which would be the most flexible.
    .-= G13 Media´s last blog ..Web Site Design San Diego Seo =-.

  9. Joomla Web

    I tried following shopping cart:
    Prestashop: easy to install and USE.
    MAGNETO: Feature rich ecommerce software.
    virtuemart for joomla: shopping cart for Joomla.

    I like all three because they had their own advantages.

  10. Ted Thompson

    Zen Cart and Prestashop are my favourites

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  12. Powen

    Saad,

    Last month we at Jimdo added e-commerce/store functionality to our (hosted) website builder. Check it out if you have a chance, I’d very much like to hear what you think :) and if you would add us to your list

  13. Alice Dagley

    Saad , thank you for your article.
    However I find it very surface. I expected to learn more. Unfortunately your high-sounding title didn’t live up to my expectations.
    You just enumerated the most popular e-commerce softwares, noticing few main features like “Ubercart for Drupal”, “WP e-Commerce for WordPress” (it’s not hard to guess), “Virtue Mart for Joomla”. Thank you very much. However this information can be found in any specifications for these software’s. There are more characteristics to choose E-Commerce Software: e.g. software’s architecture; its main functionality; customers’ and administrators’ possibilities; installation features and the like.
    I think you will have to work at it.
    Thank you.

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  15. Matt

    You should add Spree to the list. We just launched our 1st Spree site last week: http://www.stickermule.com/

    It’s definitely our favorite ecommerce platform.
    .-= Matt´s last blog ..Hello, need stickers? =-.

  16. Ryan Cowles

    Great information! I don’t know how many hours I have spent researching different shopping cart software, trying to find the best suited for the job.
    .-= Ryan Cowles´s last blog ..Taking a Train Across the Country – Part One =-.

  17. Tom Girling

    After getting frustrated recently revamping a clients OsCommerce site – I think I might give Zencart a look.
    I know Magento seems to be getting a good reputation – I had a look at it a while back & didn’t really get on with it…maybe I should do a text of them both & see which I prefer now.

    Thanks for the article – it helps to get a different perspective.

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  20. Matthias

    I have to mention oxidshop. It is a big player on the german market. just recently they changed their business modell and released it under a gpl license. it is a mighty fine product. well developed and easy to set up. the english community is growing stronger every month. check it out

    http://www.oxid-esales.com/

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  22. Micheal

    Great Post Saad. We’re big fans of Magento ourseleves and have set up a whole free ecommerce course based on it at http://www.netsalestrainer.com. You can also get some nice themes for it now at last!
    .-= Ecommerce Course´s last blog ..Another Way To Make Money Online With NetSalesTrainer =-.

  23. djavupixel

    Did someone try http://www.shopperpress.com/ for wordpress? (It is not in the list)
    Is it good? It is not free, but not expensive too and I never found lecture about it… which may not be good maybe?
    .-= djavupixel´s last blog ..Chive a promising MySQL Manager or the next phpmyadmin! =-.

  24. zubair sota

    GR8 POST :) THANKS A LOT

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  26. Justin Carroll

    Appreciate the Post. I’m glad to see that X-Cart did not make the list. Seriously, that system is hell. ;)
    .-= Justin Carroll´s last blog ..Fearnet =-.

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  28. Clint

    What about OpenCart, how does that measure up with the others? From a designer/coder perspective, I’m looking for a shopping cart that’s simple to skin/theme and incorporate into any site. I like that Magento at least has some instructions on their site for designers.

  29. Dani

    I have to say my personal favorite OS-Commerce & Zen cart, Both have their own Advantages and Drawbacks.

    Of the two I prefer Zen Cart

  30. Ant Hodges

    Great post thanks…

    Has anyone had any experience with Adobe’s Business Catalyst?

    1. Bryan Barker

      Business Catalyst is Great. I’ve been using it since before Adobe bought the company (used to be called Good Barry). The author may not have mentioned it because it is a paid solution. Though I believe that the advantages it offers far outweigh the small investment in the platform. I’m a developer and could use any of these, but Business Catalyst saves me time because the platform is integrated with all the features I’ve ever been asked to deliver. Also, because they are constantly improving the platform there is no need to worry about software updates or plugin conflicts. For me, it’s helped me streamline my technology offerings so I can focus on creating the best web marketing results and customer experience for my clients.

  31. Beth McLain

    Useful Round up .
    I have to say my personal favorite OS-Commerce & Zen cart, Both have their own Advantages and Drawbacks.

  32. Ed

    nice article!

    I’ve tried most of these and my personal favourites in order would be

    1.) Prestashop – easy to work with – and fast
    2.) Magento – full featured but you need lots and lots and lots of memory!
    3.) Virtuemart for Joomla – great cart if your working with Joomla

    I’m planning on using wp-ecommerce for an upcoming project.

    I try to avoid Zen Cart and Os-Commerce as their code is in the dark ages now!
    .-= Ed´s last blog ..2010 Wordpress Theme Buyers Guide – Part 2 =-.

  33. Demir

    Great and very useful post. My favorite e-commerce software is Prestashop forever.
    .-= Demir´s last blog ..Web Tasarım Kaynakları #5 =-.

  34. Howard Stevens

    Another strong player in the open source space is Interspire. After thoroughly evaluating many of the platforms on your list, my team and I decided on Interspire due to its performance, open source code, out-of-the-box functionality. Contrasted with Magento, the code is infinitely more well structured, easier to comprehend and make customizations–one of the many reasons that performance is significantly better.

  35. Pixel Air

    Great list of carts. I’ve used most of these solutions and am pleased to see them on there. Every solution is different and has it’s merits and downfalls. Getting the right balance of CMS and Shopping cart is vital for any project. Go one way too early and you may have a headache on your hands.

  36. Coder

    Great compilation! As far as I know, Magento is really robust but in the same time you will need at least a vps hosting account to run it…Prestashop is light but you will have problems if you want to sell digitalproducts (especially for big files).
    .-= PSD Coder´s last blog ..Create a business web layout in Photoshop =-.

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