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osCommerce v4 on Ubuntu v20

Anarion Technologies

osCommerce v4 on Ubuntu v20

Anarion Technologies

Ready to use VM for Production + Free Support

osCommerce (Open Source Commerce) is a widely-used open-source e-commerce platform designed to help businesses create, manage, and operate online stores effectively. Built using PHP and MySQL, it provides a robust framework for setting up fully customizable e-commerce websites. osCommerce was first released in 2000 and has since grown into a popular choice for small to medium-sized businesses looking for a flexible and feature-rich solution.

The platform offers a comprehensive set of tools to manage products, customers, and orders, as well as support for multiple currencies, tax settings, and shipping modules. With a built-in administrative panel, users can efficiently handle store operations, monitor sales, and update inventory. osCommerce supports over 9,000 add-ons and integrations, making it highly extensible to meet specific business needs.

One of the platform's key strengths is its compatibility with a wide variety of payment gateways, enabling smooth and secure transactions. Additionally, it supports multi-language functionality, allowing businesses to cater to a global audience.

The modular architecture of osCommerce makes it easy for developers to customize the platform, tailoring the appearance and functionality of the store to match specific brand requirements. Its active community of developers and users contributes to a wide range of updates, extensions, and forums for troubleshooting, making it an attractive choice for businesses that value community-driven support.

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