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Quote:Dreamweaver extensions basically add features beyond those Adobe includes. WebAssist offers a wide range of them — 15 to be exact — including eCart, shopping cart software designed to give Dreamweaver users a way to build and customize e-commerce sites.

In a move to offer more shopping cart options, the San Diego-based company today announced the latest version of eCart. The product now supports Website Payments Pro from PayPal...

WebAssist also announced that eCart is now available through a subscription model. Instead of paying a one-time fee of $249 for the server based software, you can now subscribe for a monthly fee of $19.99 plus a one-time activation fee of $19.99. Subscriptions may be canceled at any time, Ott said...

Another difference between eCart and other shopping carts, Ott said, is that small business owners and Web professionals can build as many stores as they like with eCart at no additional cost...

full article: http://www.ecommerce-guide.com/news/article.php/3634576

WebAssist eCart home page: http://www.webassist.com/professional/pr...asp?PID=70&CouponID=4p7wb7&RID=711
A new version of WebAssist's eCart has been released:

Quote:Today WebAssist announced the release of eCart 4, which the company describes as a major upgrade that features a step-by-step wizard to build a checkout application, multi-language button support and increased payment gateway options.

Eric Ott, president of WebAssist, said that eCart's integration into the Adobe platform through Dreamweaver differs from hosted e-commerce services such as MonsterCommerce, ProStores and Yahoo Stores, because eCart and Dreamweaver together allow for a more personalized storefront.

"Monster Commerce, Yahoo and ProStores are approachable, but not customizable. People want professional designs," Ott said. "They don't want designs that look clipart-ish."...

full article: http://www.ecommerce-guide.com/news/article.php/3672616
Quote:WebAssist also announced that eCart is now available through a subscription model. Instead of paying a one-time fee of $249 for the server based software, you can now subscribe for a monthly fee of $19.99 plus a one-time activation fee of $19.99. Subscriptions may be canceled at any time, Ott said.

There is no free trial offered, so I purchased the software license rather than subscribing----------they offer a  30-day money back guarantee on the software only.
I'll let you  know more as I play with it. With the addition of more payment gateway options, this cart could be a really good thing for dreamweaver users. In my case, I am thinking of possible use in the future to avoid purchasing additional licenses from xcart.

Thanks for the update, Mandy! Smile
The website:
http://www.webassist.com/professional/pr...sp?PID=123

www.ecommercetemplates.com is the other cart made for Dreamweaver
Quote:www.ecommercetemplates.com is the other cart made for Dreamweaver

ecommtemplates offers single templates for dreamweaver to use with their cart.  You can purchase the generic version and do the design yourself, but for the price,  I would still prefer to purchase the webassist software as I believe it offers greater functionality and ease of use. Smile.

The template versions of ecommerce cart.

The generic version of ecomm cart.
Quote:Dreamweaver Ecommerce Plus Shopping Cart

These are Dreamweaver templates with our shopping cart software already integrated into them. The ecommerce software behind all the Plus versions is the same so the difference in price is purely down to the front end design. Compatible with Dreamweaver 3, 4, MX and 8, they use Dreamweaver's dwt file for making global changes, extensive use of CSS and the front end is XHTML valid. Following purchase you will receive a zip file which includes the template, shopping cart software, png files and the CSS based control panel for managing your store online.
If you prefer to use your own design with our shopping cart software then you may want to check out our Generic version.
I like this WebAssist store http://www.sincero.nl/
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I like this WebAssist store http://www.sincero.nl/
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I do too. Thumbsup
Okay, I installed it, set up a test site in Dreamweaver, and just tried to insert a cart object onto a page. Ecart displayed a message: "To enable ecart, please select a server model.". :blinkie:


I have no idea what a server model is or what to select. Tard



Edit:

In case anyone is interested, these are the currently supported payment gateways:


    * PayPal Website Payments Pro
    * Authorize.Net Advanced Integration method (AIM)
    * Payflow Pro
    * WebAssist Payment Gateway
    * LinkPoint API
    * eWay XML
Thanks, Kristijntje! I did search the help documentation and didn't find anything that seemed relevant. They do talk about server behaviors for specific tasks, such as checkout. Not about overall s. behavior. Tard

I am thinking I may be in over my head. Smileyyellowbang
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