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MindIT
develops feature-rich
customized online shopfront
based on open
source osCommerce
e-commerce solution.
We are
not re-invent the wheel
here, that means big
savings for you.
osCommerce
is an online shop e-commerce
solution that offers
a wide range of out-of-the-box
features that allows
online stores to be
setup fairly quickly
with ease, and is available
for free as an Open
Source based solution
released under the GNU
General Public License.
Here
are some main features:
- Database
driven
- Supports unlimited
products and categories
- Contact customers
directly via email
or newsletters
- Support for dynamic
images
- Customers can view
their order history
and order statuses
- Fast and friendly
quick search and advanced
search features
- Product reviews
for an interactive
shopping experience
- Global and per-category
bestseller lists
- Display what other
customers have ordered
with the current product
shown
- Customers can subscribe
to products to receive
related emails/newsletters
- Accept
numerous online/offline
payment processing
- Weight, price, and
destination based
shipping modules
- Multi-language and
currencies support
Click here
for live shop demos
based on osCommerce
platform.
Contact
us to get your very
own online shopfront
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The
Facts
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In
2002,
the
average
proportions
of
companies
with
websites
varied
from
44%
of
the
smallest
companies
(0-9
FTE)
to
87%
of
the
largest
companies
(100+
FTE)
Electronic
communication
activities
including
email,
sending/receiving
files
and
information
searches
were
the
most
frequent
activities;
performed
hourly
or
daily
by
over
75%
of
companies.
Approximately
half
of
the
organisations
were
involved
with
electronic
financial
transactions
on
a
monthly,
weekly
or
daily
basis
Half
of
the
organisations
were
purchasing
supplies
online
and
doing
market
research
online
on
a
monthly,
weekly
or
daily
basis.
After-sales
service
was
provided
online
by
30%
of
the
computer-using
organisations
and
26%
were
doing
electronic
delivery
coordination
Source:
Statics
New
Zealand
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