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Updated: 07/27/2004

Dreamweaver && FrontPage Shopping Cart for ASP.NET

Shopping cart for Microsoft FrontPage and Macromedia Dreamweaver/UltraDev running on the Windows ASP.NET application server platform. Uses Open source VB ASP.NET scripting and either Access or SQL database. Step-by-step wizard guides initial store completion. Real-time shipping service free for a year. Comes complete with support for AuthorizeNet, PayPal and other popular transaction processors, browser-based order management, browser-based product/catalog management. Build unlimited shopping carts with unlimited products from a single install. Contains advanced features like auction, product options, discounting, LivePerson, real-time currency calculation and more.
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