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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...New Dotnetnuke Store, is it a module?New Dotnetnuke Store, is it a module?
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4/6/2012 7:54 AM
 
Marcus -

If you haven't yet, I would recommend taking a look at AspDotNetStorefront. It is in use on over 10,000 stores and has a lot of great out-of-the box features and others that are available via their add-on community - like mobile commerce, auto email coupons, and more.

It is a separate install to DotNetNuke but it can be integrated so there is a seamless experience using InnestoNuke. There is a free trial of InnestoNuke available. The free trial and the InnestoNuke product are available on the DotNetNuke store.

We developed InnestoNuke because we needed a shopping cart with the support and features available from AspDotNetStorefront for our clients.

Lori


Brilliance Business Solutions | Manufacturing E-commerce
Use AspDotNetStorefront with DotNetNuke in a way that is seamless for the end user.
Learn more at InnestoNuke | DotNetNuke E-commerce
 
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4/8/2012 4:48 AM
 

Thanks Lori.......i had previously looked at ADNSF when they were officially supporting DotNetNuke but i will have a look at InnestoNuke as well on the next project.

Just for others keen in the area, NopCommerce is progressing nicely and It might a good chance for a nice "seamless" integration. (Hint Hint Wink Wink) there used to be a module providing some level of integration but it still used nop commerce admin and does not seem to be still active.  Seems DNN and Nop compliment each other nicely , both provide open source variants, one is good for plugins, content management  and editing and the other has great ecommerce functionality (while a little complex to administer)

Two Bobs Worth complete

Marcus

 
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