Formerly known as Cart97 PRO, this tool has been majorly upgraded to version 2 and renamed as Cart2.
The cart comes with an administrative interface and automatic installer for easy setup.
Here are some key features of "Cart2 PRO":
Complete Feature List For The Carts Front End:
· Welcome page with welcome message, new products, featured products & best sellers.
· Products listed by category, manufacturer or list all.
· Detail page where user can purchase your items.
· Site search to search everything from one screen.
· Advanced search.
· Article management.
· Visitors can add comments to each item (product reviews).
· Visitors can add comments to existing comments.
· Contact us about this product form.
· Tell a friend form.
· Built in mailing list system.
· Quick Find tags, works like tag clouds.
· Multiple on-site promotions: banners, featured items, gift vouchers, slide show, news, page management.
· Guestbook to allow your visitors to leave messages (customer testimonials).
· Ticket support to allow your visitors to report problems.
· Contact Us page where your visitors can send email easily.
· Login, register, greet returning users.
· Profile page for users where they can manage their profile, password, addresses, subscription, and download purchased files.
· Multiple shipping addresses for each user.
· Users can subscribe to receive the newsletter, re-stocked products (in event of out of stock), and product price reduction (when price drops).
Backend Features:
· CMS backed, easy to add content to your site.
· Unlimited Number Of Categories.
· Unlimited Level Of Categories.
· Multiple categories per item.
· Unlimited Items.
· Add, modify, and remove categories.
· Add, modify, and remove items.
· User friendly product editor with WYSIWYG editor.
· Multiple images per product.
· Template driven, from front end, back end, and email messages.
· Backup & restore database.
· Totally configurable.
· IP blocking to protect your site from vandalism.
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Renamed /etc/ folder to /misc/ - some servers don't allow user access to /etc/ folder.