What does Actinic see itself doing in the years to come?
I ask due to a recent influx of very complex plugin requests. People need more and more complex features from an online store. Without many of the 'hacks' implemented by myself and others, Actinic as a piece of software is becoming old and tired. These hacks are usually very difficult to impliement, becasue Actinic is closed source, and in a language my dad knows (perl).
Please give up notions of paranoia related to other companies copying your ideas, because to be quite honest, Actinic is far behind the major players. I wont mention names (namely due to the fact that I can't) but the killer feature Actinic has over the big boys, is offline editing.
The web is about to catch up, with Mozilla Prism and Google Gears, allowing standard web applications to operate offline. With this feature, standard ecommerce sites can operate offline too. What will happen then?
So, seriously chaps, suck in the gut and let us know the answers to the following questions, don't hide now, its not fair on your users:
- Will Actinic ever get an online database?
- Will there be an online order history?
- When will real time stock be available?
- Will there ever be single use coupons?
- Will there ever be a wishlist?
I ask due to a recent influx of very complex plugin requests. People need more and more complex features from an online store. Without many of the 'hacks' implemented by myself and others, Actinic as a piece of software is becoming old and tired. These hacks are usually very difficult to impliement, becasue Actinic is closed source, and in a language my dad knows (perl).
Please give up notions of paranoia related to other companies copying your ideas, because to be quite honest, Actinic is far behind the major players. I wont mention names (namely due to the fact that I can't) but the killer feature Actinic has over the big boys, is offline editing.
The web is about to catch up, with Mozilla Prism and Google Gears, allowing standard web applications to operate offline. With this feature, standard ecommerce sites can operate offline too. What will happen then?
So, seriously chaps, suck in the gut and let us know the answers to the following questions, don't hide now, its not fair on your users:
- Will Actinic ever get an online database?
- Will there be an online order history?
- When will real time stock be available?
- Will there ever be single use coupons?
- Will there ever be a wishlist?
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