On 22 Dec 1999, Colin Marquardt wrote:
> * aphro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > i want to know what people reccomend for an e commerce package for > > linux(free or not) something thats stable, secure, and runs on debian 2.1 > > :) > > Freshmeat has this to say: > > --- - --- ------ - --- -- - - - -- - > > subject: MiniVend 4.0 alpha3 > added by: Frank Tegtmeyer on Dec 02nd 1999, 03:17 > license: GPL > category: Web/Online Shopping > > homepage: http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/908223822/ > download: http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/908223822/ > changelog: http://apps.freshmeat.net/changelog/908223822/ > > description: > MiniVend is the most powerful free shopping cart system available > today. Its features and power rival the costliest commercial systems. > MiniVend supports just about every need for a leading edge shopping > site. Online credit processing with CyberCash[tm], Authorize.Net, and > PaymentNet. security with SSL and PGP, powerful database connectivity > with SQL and DBI/DBD, internationalization, and much more. There is now > a web-based administration tool, dubbed MiniMate. > > changes: > The alpha directory is at http://www.minivend.com/alpha/, the download > location for the alpha version is > http://www.minivend.com/alpha/minivend-4.0alpha3.tar.gz, and the > changes you may see at http://www.minivend.com/alpha/WHATSNEW. > > urgency: > low > > |> http://freshmeat.net/news/1999/12/02/944122656.html > > --- - --- ------ - --- -- - - - -- - > > Of course, it also has a stable version. > > Cheers, > Colin > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > aphro, I heard that OpenSales is pretty good too, and it just went GPL. It can be found at http://www.opensales.com Nitebirdz