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However when we were initially looking around for a suitable cart, it was certainly not the most approachable bit of software we looked at. In fact the primary reason we ended up going with IC over something like OS-Commerce was that it was the only cart that we could find that supported inventory on product options.
So I'm curious to know if there are many other people out there that are happy with Interchange or whether the majority who try it give up and go for something easier.
It does have a steep learning curve but it's immensely powerful for all sorts of applications including Ecommerce. Took me about a year to become comfortable with it.
I havn’t come accross a feature related to ecommerce that can’t be pregrammed into an Interchange store. You can also make it very SEO friendly which in the current climate is very important.
It is written in Perl (although it's server side and compiled, very fast). You don't have to program Interchange in Perl it has it's own mark-up language (tags).
It's also got a fanstastic backend which can be customised to suit your needs very easily.
On a side note, does anyone know if there is a stat package that can read the usertrack logs, or can be adapted to?