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22littlereasons
26th of February 2008 (Tue), 14:31
I was looking for turn key software for selling photos on-line. I wanted to host the site on my server space, not some third party service. I found this, photostore. Is anyone familiar with this or have other resources?
Link to "photostore" below.
http://www.ktools.net/index.php
PhotosGuy
27th of February 2008 (Wed), 09:04
What image hosting/online sales program do you use? (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=393106)
What are you using to sell prints online? (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=391298)
online hosting and selling (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=99121)
bobbyz
27th of February 2008 (Wed), 11:14
PhotoCart is another one. I haven't used it.
Gatorboy
27th of February 2008 (Wed), 11:51
I highly recommend Photocart (http://www.picturespro.com/pages/photography_shopping_cart/)
Fenster
27th of February 2008 (Wed), 12:18
To jump in with my own question, I've been looking at a few solutions, and I'm curious if anyone has experience with a suite that will integrate with Wordpress (theme-wise).
EnronRocks
27th of February 2008 (Wed), 23:51
To jump in with my own question, I've been looking at a few solutions, and I'm curious if anyone has experience with a suite that will integrate with Wordpress (theme-wise).
Any open source/customizable software can integrate with a WordPress theme, so if you find a program/script that allows you to change the theme and look with custom PHP/HTML/CSS code, you can easily make it match WordPress, if you know the language.
rianhall
28th of February 2008 (Thu), 00:22
Any open source/customizable software can integrate with a WordPress theme, so if you find a program/script that allows you to change the theme and look with custom PHP/HTML/CSS code, you can easily make it match WordPress, if you know the language.
I originally started using a very basic site I wrote by hand and integrated it with ExposureManager's credit card processing and shipping services. Unfortunately, I am not happy with their customization options so I started searching for a replacement. That's when I revisited Joomla and Virtuemart (which I quickly dismissed a year ago). Amazing how things can change in a year 'cause it looks promising. Hopefully, I'll have something posted within a month.
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