Posted by zkrebs on April 14, 2010 at 11:27pm
Drupal/Ubercart
71% (5 votes)
Magento Standalone
0% (0 votes)
Magento with Drupal Integration
0% (0 votes)
OS Commerce
0% (0 votes)
Zen Cart
14% (1 vote)
XCart
0% (0 votes)
Cube Cart
0% (0 votes)
Custom Developed Cart
0% (0 votes)
Other
14% (1 vote)
Total votes: 7

Comments
Looking to find a good shopping cart platform
Drupal 6/Ubercart 2 is nice, but challenging. Would just like to see what people in S. Oregon are using.
D7 projections af83 SAS and Commerce Guys
With the new partnership between af83 SAS and Commerce Guys It will be interesting to see what announcements come out in the next couple of months.
http://bit.ly/a6dZ73
Drupal
This
is awesome news. Please provide an upgrade path from Ubercart :) Another huge thing is to make a CSV or XML import/export tool that can fuel all of a real E-Commerce sites requirements. It makes little sense to have a shopping cart that is extremely difficult to import data too. Make it work with the Migrate module or a third party data integration tool like Apatar or Talend Integration Studio. This is the major flaw of Ubercart as I see it.
Requests for module features
A good practice in providing feature/issue/bug discoveries is to post them in the respective threads... For example -- Here is a good place to post questions and concerns regarding Ubercart... http://drupal.org/project/issues/ubercart
Also, here is a recent announcement by the Ubercart team...
"Ubercart 3.0 Alpha 1 Released
On Wednesday we reached the next milestone in Ubercart development with the release of Ubercart 3.0 alpha 1 for Drupal 7! Just to be clear, this is an alpha version of Ubercart running on a (currently) alpha version of Drupal. This is NOT FOR PRODUCTION USE! It is for testing and development only.
Now that that is out of the way Smiling This release is a straight port of Ubercart 2.x to Drupal 7. It is primarily intended for Ubercart contributed module developers to use to start porting their modules to Ubercart 3.0 and Drupal 7, but if you just want to see what the cutting edge of Drupal and Ubercart looks like, feel free to setup a test server and give it a spin.
This release still relies on Conditional Actions, and the final release of 3.0 will replace Conditional Actions with Rules, so those of you porting modules should be ready for this change in the next alpha release.
Lot's of people helped with testing, bug fixes, issues, and code, and we thank you all for your work on this release, especially Lyle and TR"
Drupal
Thanks
I ended up posting the feedback here: http://www.drupalcommerce.org/node/134#comment-390 if anyone is interested.