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Magento is coming
If you haven't heard of Magento yet, it's the new open source ecommerce platform that's going to blow ubercart and oscommerce out of the water! A stable version has not yet been released but yet their sourcecode has already been downloaded over 100,000 times. The stable 1.0 version is planned to be releaed in the first quarter of 08, so it won't be long until we see magento shops spawning allover the web. You can check out the demo here
Magento is also going to be integrated with Drupal...
It would be great if Magento and Drupal can be integrated beyond user sessions, and if their code is as good as the frontend I'm sure there are possibilities. Unfortunately they haven't published anything about drupal integration yet, as far as I know. I've seen their development team members post about drupal integration on sitepoint and their own site, and there is this:
http://groups.drupal.org/node/3781
This ad for a drupal developer is nearly a year old so I'm sure they got someone by now.
If you're not excited about Magento yet, check out the Magento frontend tour! .
I'm planning to put some magento themes on this address in the near future: http://www.magentoclub.com.

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Add to cart?
"If you haven't heard of Magento yet, it's the new open source ecommerce platform that's going to blow ubercart and oscommerce out of the water!"
Well only if they figure out how to provide a "add to cart" link on a product page. That apparently isn't a feature people look for in an ecommerce application.
Check it out this product page on their demo site:
http://demo.magentocommerce.com/acer-ferrari-3200-notebook-computer-pc.h...
Every bell and whistle EXCEPT "add to cart"
I wonder if its on their development roadmap? Or will that feature creep in in version 3?
andre
Add to cart not available as it is out of stock
@andre molnar, could it just be that the add to cart is not available simply because the product you link to is out of stock?
Magento, at least from its front-end point of view, seems to be a great ecommerce platform, I'm just not really convinced of how this might ever integrate nicely into Drupal.
something on the level of
something on the level of Vbdrupals integration would be awesome, if the maintainer of vbd can do that singlehandedly I'm sure there are possibilities for magentodrupal.
Magento V 1.0 is out
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