Hi - we have a problematic ecommerce development which we are trying to workaround and we wondered if anyone had any good advice please. We have an established offline catalogue in MS Access which we need to turn into an ecommerce website. We have used Actinic on a previous project a few years back, which was excellent, the problem is that we have a new supplier whose products can only be sold in certain countries with different carraige terms (the main catalogue is Royal Mail rates, the new one is with postage already included in the price).
So we would create a html front end where customers could chose to either order from the main catalogue or from the minority one - products can not be mixed on each order. As far as we can tell, Actinic would be superb for creating the main site, but as the licensing is per-cart, would we need 2 copies of Business ? This is one business [sic] just two catalogues - we are still in startup, and whilst the minority catalogue is a must-do, the 30 odd products are low sales, low margin and unlikely to make much for a fair while yet. I have looked at a demo of Developer + order manager but from what I can see, this is only economic if you have 5 or more sites.
Does anyone have any opinion on where we should go from here ? Is there an Actinic workaround to run 2 carts from one copy of software ?
Alternatively, if we did bite the bullet, is it possible to run 2 copies of Business or 2 copies of Order Manager from a single PC ?
Cheers,
Art Zeugen
So we would create a html front end where customers could chose to either order from the main catalogue or from the minority one - products can not be mixed on each order. As far as we can tell, Actinic would be superb for creating the main site, but as the licensing is per-cart, would we need 2 copies of Business ? This is one business [sic] just two catalogues - we are still in startup, and whilst the minority catalogue is a must-do, the 30 odd products are low sales, low margin and unlikely to make much for a fair while yet. I have looked at a demo of Developer + order manager but from what I can see, this is only economic if you have 5 or more sites.
Does anyone have any opinion on where we should go from here ? Is there an Actinic workaround to run 2 carts from one copy of software ?
Alternatively, if we did bite the bullet, is it possible to run 2 copies of Business or 2 copies of Order Manager from a single PC ?
Cheers,
Art Zeugen
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