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Re: changing website from prestashop to opencart
Posted: 24 Jul 2011, 18:29
by Mattie
Hi Guys
I'm in the process of changing my website to opencart, what a nightmare it's been so far. the features are great but has a few bugs in it and coding takes a bit of getting used to to alter things.
however i would recommend it i've install version v1.5.1 on my server.
any tips would be great
Re: changing website from prestashop to opencart
Posted: 24 Jul 2011, 21:07
by Lee
I use opencart via easysitesolutions - its also version 1.5 - all options are templates, but if you need a few tweaks the owner soughts em out in no time! Highly recommended!
Re: changing website from prestashop to opencart
Posted: 24 Jul 2011, 21:15
by Mattie
TPM;26683 wrote:I use opencart via easysitesolutions - its also version 1.5 - all options are templates, but if you need a few tweaks the owner soughts em out in no time! Highly recommended!
I prefer to do things myself to be honest.
i've just had a look at easysitesolutions and their website runs quite slow, hosting is more than i pay and they've used opencart to build their website
Re: changing website from prestashop to opencart
Posted: 24 Jul 2011, 22:06
by Lee
hmmm, usually pretty fast, but I guess they should use their own product really...some of their sites built seem pretty good though

Re: changing website from prestashop to opencart
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 09:11
by AdamB
Alligiftor;26680 wrote:I'm in the process of changing my website to opencart, ..........
Why are you changing Matthew? You were singing the praises of Prestashop a few months ago - have you had problems?
Be good to know as I am just about to create a shop and I was looking at Prestashop.
Re: changing website from prestashop to opencart
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 10:32
by LIJ
Hi Matthew , I had a go at Prestashop but wasn't that keen , I am using Opencart and have no real issues at all. I too use the services of
easy site solutions and can't fault them. However it is simple enough to set up your own host and install the newest version of opencart . Prestashop do have more to offer but I found the admin a bit of a pain .
Re: changing website from prestashop to opencart
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 11:04
by AdamB
TPM;26683 wrote:I use opencart via easysitesolutions - its also version 1.5 - all options are templates, but if you need a few tweaks the owner soughts em out in no time! Highly recommended!
LIJ;26702 wrote:Hi Matthew , I had a go at Prestashop but wasn't that keen , I am using Opencart and have no real issues at all. I too use the services of easy site solutions and can't fault them. However it is simple enough to set up your own host and install the newest version of opencart . Prestashop do have more to offer but I found the admin a bit of a pain .
Are these the ones you mean guys?
http://www.easysitesolutions.co.uk/
What's the price like please if you don't mind me asking?
Re: changing website from prestashop to opencart
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 11:10
by Lee
I pay £7 a month for everything

but Dani offers unrivalled support - if you have a query, she will respond at any time almost!!! Even 9pm at night, sundays etc etc!
Re: changing website from prestashop to opencart
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 11:14
by AdamB
TPM;26704 wrote:I pay £7 a month for everything

but Dani offers unrivalled support - if you have a query, she will respond at any time almost!!! Even 9pm at night, sundays etc etc!
What do you have for the £7 a month please?
Shopping cart, forums, etc
What payment systems are used?? for the website
I might go with them (her) for ease if everything is there that I need.
Re: changing website from prestashop to opencart
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 13:27
by Lee
Without logging on to admin I cant remember as I just use paypal for all transactions...but theres a bug list of them! They do a trial where you get to set it up and play with it for a month, if you dont like it, theres no cost, if you do, pay £7 a month, and you can still cancel when you want to... Feature wise - loads to choose from....better to have a look...I'll pm you details if you want to fire an email over...