Salama wrote
XModPro is a going to be a new product and is not out yet. Are you saying XModPro has specific features tailored for Catalook or the fact that it can be used to tap into data sources and that's why you mentioned it? I think the regular XMod can do this also.
XModPro has had an early bird release out for a little while now, and I expect an official release will be quite soon. I've not used XMod but thought some limitations may be with it focussing on XML rather than SQL.
OpenWebStudio would certainly be my favourite though. Much easier to work with, more flexible and powerful. Let down by documentation but enough is there that I think it covers at least what XMod/XModPro can do.
Catalook (and some others) can switch currencies to present prices differently but unfortunately these are only estimated prices based on an exchange rate... and of course changes depending on the purchasers method of payment, bank used etc. Only a single base currency can be chosen and payment is received in this currency only.
Reading through these, I do agree that the look of an e-commerce site really doesn't say much about DNN e-commerce modules... though comparing styles, layouts, presentation of stores may give an indication of some flexibility of the modules.
Unfortunately the OP has come here with a weak argument, no argument really and then snippets of meaningless quotes from unknown sources - basically saying "e-commerce and DNN is rubbish"... with no details, no basis given... and until he or someone explains this a bit more - where the weak points are, why they say this - it's hard to debate or present solutions.
What I can say is that from what I've seen in webstores online, I've not seen stores that doing anything much more than what can be done with DNN e-commerce modules.