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Thread: What is easier to skin/theme x-cart or cs-cart

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    What is easier to skin/theme x-cart or cs-cart

    First of all I am new to the site and see that their have been quite a few reviews of ecommerce sites and I am now tasked with building two (one will be a candy store of sorts and the other a biker jewlery store that sells skulls and CZ stuff). Both sites have to support both retail & wholesale. With that, I have been looking at x-cart, cs-cart and interspire.. I want to know a few things and see what I get for input

    1. Which do you believe is easier to skin/theme cs-cart, x-cart, interspire and why?

    2. If you don't think either is easy then what would you use that supports retail/wholesale, not hosted and can export to quickbooks??

    thanks!
    Last edited by spazmanian; 12-12-2009 at 07:53 AM. Reason: Added interspire

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    I've not used CS-cart, but as I I understand it is similar to interspire, which is very easy to skin.

    X-cart is reasonably easy to skin, but I've not used it heavily enough to really say for sure, I would say it is harder to skin than cubecart, but easier than oscommerce variants.
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    I've used x-cart exclusively for years - the skinning is a learning curve to says the least - but they do have a webmaster mode which shows you which templates you need to edit in order to acheive your design depending upon which page you are on (its a popup window which refreshes as you go from page to page).

    But - I have just looked at cs-cart - and I am about to download the 60 trial - so I'll let you know how I go at skinning that.

    I've got to say though, there are a lot more features built into cs-cart compared to x-cart - if you bought the add on modules for x-cart to make it have the same features as cs-cart - then it would probably cost you nearer to $500 rather than $200 (or whatever it is)
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