But the performance overhead became too great with large sites, and we had to move the duplicate check
Adding/changing "features" to cater for the few sites with large numbers of products is counterproductive IMO as you will drive away the smaller users of the software who just want it to work. Actinic is sold as a cart for the small business user so lets keep it at that and forget the few who try and pack thousands and thousands of products in to make a few pennies dropshipping and then complain when actinic does not work when its was not inteneded for huge sites.
At the other end we have the small business who want some basic features adding like a mini cart, multi product images, auto downloading, auto image sizing, images in cart, google checkout, one page checkout etc etc etc - these are all proven to improve sales and are vailable now if you know what you are doing. If these were added more people would buy the software in the first place and then spend money to upgrade and move on. Many will never have a large ammount of products but will need multiuser or enterprise to cope with the large order numbers.
I have several clients poised to buy business plus with multiusers to handle orders or create other sites BUT with stupid things like this going on then they are looking elsewhere. Actinic have spent £300K on 9.0.3 and achieved nothing for the vast majority of users IMO
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