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Aceflex Ecommerce B2C - any good?

         

chad_6

7:09 am on Nov 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Ive been researching ecommerce apps for several weeks now, and recently came across Aceflex which seems to have it all, for a very reasonable price. They even offer some very nice crm/ecom mgmt features in combination with a very robust cart, which has been a tough combo to find for a good price.

They also seem to be a well established company, and have very good reviews at ASP Resource Index, but Im curious why there hasnt been much discussion on this board about them. If they have such a great product, I would think others around here wouldve used it, or have heard reviews from others.

So does anyone have any thoughts, good or bad, on Aceflex's B2C pro version software?

Thanks.

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rkangrah

7:36 am on Nov 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Why would you need a software to build your E-Commerce site?

There is called an E-Commerce Hosting solution where you can just login to a Admin Panel and create a product catalog from there. The good thing it does not require any web programming. It's just like click here or there.

You can check out these hosting:
1. Yahoo Store
2. RBK IT Solutions
3. MonsterCommerce

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chad_6

6:51 pm on Nov 20, 2005 (gmt 0)

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The reason Ive steered away from the solutions you listed was b/c of the following:

-Monster & yahoo have expensive monthly fees which you pay FOREVER

*aceflex can be purchased for the same amt of money you would spend in 1 year using monster or yahoo -- and even if you were to decide to ditch one of them, in most cases it would take you at least 1 year to make the transition in, and then out to another solution - so at least if this turns out to be a mistake I walk away with a license to the software which I could always resell.

-this software is actually an OOTB solution, which has a GUI just like MC & yahoo. There is no programming required, unless you chose to make mods, but after reviewing the HUGE list of features which dwarfs MC & yahoo, I cant see needing enhancements for several yrs.
And the fact that I would then own the code and have the ability to make any change I need is also very appealing - whereas with the others you are at the mercy of their internal agendas. I should also add that aceflex releases several upgrades per year on their own, and offers FREE 24/7 support.

Those are my main reasons for considering aceflex over a hosted solution like MC or yahoo.

jsinger

3:14 am on Nov 21, 2005 (gmt 0)

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"very robust cart" Only people marketing software talk like that. Until a few years ago, the only robust thing I ever heard of was Folgers Coffee.

chad_6

4:27 am on Nov 21, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I work for a telecom co in development & that word gets thrown around alot, so I guess its slipped into my regular vocab. didnt intend for it to cause my post to become a sales pitch, b/c its the farthest thing from one. read my 1st post on this forum and you should realize I have truly been searching for a crm/ecomm solution, and Im just looking to get some feedback before I jump into anything. Ive had an acct on sevarl other popular web pro forums, but this site doesnt allow links or you could view my history and see that this was my 1st mention of aceflex over the past 3 yrs.

rkangrah

5:20 am on Nov 21, 2005 (gmt 0)

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3 years? you only had 4 posts?

Anyway, you need to extend domain name & web hosting OVERTIME (in 1 year) or FOREVER. Yahoo include 20GB of webspace! So rather than buying hosting and e-comm solution separately, you just pay all in one package. That's the idea.

BUT... if you are a developer and want to resell your codes... then... nuthin' beats PHP and MySQL. There are a lot of Open Source codes you can re-use including e-commerce codes. Rather than buying a useless software...