I am looking for a PHP based open source full featured shopping cart application which is easiest to learn and to theme....

I don't want to write my own because I'm concerned about the security and I don't really make very handy admins. Plus I have no experience with online selling and this is my first shot.

I'm thinking between Magento & ZenCart...maybe you know more...please help.

Any experienced suggestion about anything related to online selling will also be helpful...you know like a heads up...

thanks!

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A very similar question was asked: stackoverflow.com/questions/76420/… – Jonathan Sampson Aug 20 '09 at 1:12
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I'm not familiar with Magento but I use ZenCart and will happily tell you there is a learning curve. "Easy Themes" ??? Well, I'll qualify my agreement that Zencart is easy to theme with the addendum that there is hard work involved to customize any online shop worth running, unless you don't need anything very unique.

The best advice I can give you is to research all the packages you consider long and hard before settling on one, and especially go to sites that are actually running the package for income, not just demo sites! Zencart can hold its own against most of the for-pay wares, and I think it's the best of the free ones by far.

One serious con: A long-awaited 2.0 Beta release is showing no signs of appearing, and this is probably the single biggest current argument against going with ZenCart. The current version is great and does get pretty regular patches, but the 2.0 version is way overdue.

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And 2.0 is still being waited upon, I would also point out that Zen-Cart has some major security holes that you have to go searching through the online forums to find patches for. – SeanJA Jan 29 '10 at 12:37
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Magento is a very comprehensive solution, however it certainly is not easy to learn or has easy themes. The power and flexibility of the architecture makes it a challenge to learn, but the pay-off is huge.

One option worth considering is purchasing a commercial template for Magento. There are a number of sites selling them and you can see their approach.

If you're looking for something simple, perhaps try the WP e-Commerce plugin on top of Wordpress?

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I've actually had a really good experience with WP e-Commerce for Wordpress. Cheers to those guys – Ronal Sep 22 '09 at 21:44
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I hope this serves you well.

http://webtecker.com/2008/04/22/8-best-open-source-shopping-cart-solutions/

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Zen Cart is much easier to learn and to modify than Magento. But spending a day on installing and tweaking each of them would probably be the best way to answer this questions to your satisfaction.

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I recently heard great about things about ecwid for small clients and prestashop for larger clients with custom configuration needs. Both hava an intuitive interface and good support. I'll put my summary thoughts below, but I'd also like to hear other peoples experience with these or others. I'll be honest about what's important to me (1) the learning curve should not require you to learn a whole new language - one to two weeks max 2) themeing needs to be easy and based on what we already know about html/css (3) community support should be stellar.

So here's my experience:

Magento -bloated -themeing is a real pain (non-intuitive) -extremely antiquated -poor support unless you pay -frustrating to learn

ECWID -http://www.ecwid.com/ -Great for small business and clients who are not savvy for maintaining -Hosted and maintained by ecwid -No SSL to deal with -No costs for SSL, or dedicated ip -All feeds same database -Embeds Easily & Works on any platform (it embeds easily on any site, even Facebook) - this -means you can embed the cart on numerous sites -Easy to learn, very intuitive -Fast setup -Mobile friendly -Support - Forum support but they answer same day -Additional Comments -Ecwid is the simplest cart on the market -Free version works up to 100 products -Subscription for only $15 a month offers more features

PrestaShop -http://www.prestashop.com/ -Prestashop is much more customizable for the larger clients (replaces Magento) -Addons cost money but their core is free -Modern interface -Built on a much more solid framework than Magento -More intuitive to manage than Magento -Support -Presta has great support because most likely you will buy some of their addons -Additional Comments -The key to making Presta shine beyond core is to go through their addons and customize the -package for your client. It's flexible -Adons are developed by presta...so their is stability

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