8 projects tagged "e-commerce"
ePoint HotSpot is a firmware for wireless routers based on OpenWRT with some ePointy extensions and an ePoint-branded UI theme. It is distributed as a stand-alone flashable firmware-image, as a set of extension packages for OpenWRT, pre-installed on wireless routers, and in source code. It is aimed primarily at catering businesses, Internet cafés, and medium-sized communities (e.g. residential co-ops) wishing to share their Internet connection on a fair basis. The primary target hardware is WRT54GL by Linksys.
mCommerce WebKit UI is a mobile commerce UI for WebKit-enabled mobile devices. It features intuitive searching and browsing, a streamlined sales funnel, conversion-friendly color scheming, easy customer support via native device functions (phone, SMS, and email), a touch-friendly minimal-click interface, accessible font and text rendering, and universal header and footer navigation.
Lightning Fast Shop (LFS) is an online shop and e-commerce solution. It installs in minutes and is ready to go out of the box. Some of it main features are variants and configurable products, related products, accessories, facetted navigation, packaging units, vouchers, and discounts, It provides variable shipping and payment methods, a one page checkout page, and much more.
Google Checkout Module for OXID is a payment module for OXID eSales shops to use the Google Checkout payment system. Shop owners collecting online payments using Google Checkout can benefit from this module if using OXID for their e-commerce sites. To make the button immediately visible, it features a checkout button in the order summary. Customer credit-card processing is performed by Google, so merchants don't have to deal with consumer privacy issues. Customers can checkout from the shop without going through the cumbersome process of setting up a customer account on the online shop. Online buyers are returned to the shop after successful completion of payment.
Arcavias is an e-commerce framework for Web shops, consisting of an e-commerce library, an administration interface, and different frontends. It's a modular stack which offers flexibility and speed. Unlike other Web shops, it's not a monolithic application. Instead, you have a choice between several user frontends, and you can adapt them to your needs or write one of your own.
A ready-to-use architecture to ease the creation of MDI-style applications in Java.