tim-ater said:@ Phil: If you haven't yet decided, I'd pick openmind commerce, as they are genuinely very good and from the looks of it, quite easy to edit store front and back CMS.
It's not easy to edit the backend CMS, as mentioned before this is coded in Coldfusion, and editing this may cause problems with the site and future updates/upgrades to the install.
tim-ater said:It also comes with statistics, but does cost £300 to buy a license. I've just pitched this to my client for double that amount and they've agreed, so it's worth a try.
I would be careful in posting your quotes on the forums Tim, I would also be sure you know the full specifications back to front and inside out before jumping into a decision to go with one setup. It really is worth the extra time to ensure you get the right system, as you know from your own experiences I'm sure, what the client thinks are small changes can be huge amounts of work on an e-commerce site, and perhaps not even possible once you commit to one e-commerce system.
Thanks,
Greg