EasyWare B2B Commerce 5.009

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EasyWare Commerce allows merchants with little or no technical know-how to build powerful e-commerce-enabled Web sites. The sites allow users to browse for products and place orders online, and are compatible with a range of popular payment providers. The main strength of EasyWare is its ease of use. It allows creation of unlimited stores and products and supports multiple languages.The commercial version includes: 1 year free hosting, 2 year Free domain registration, many extra templates, no adverts in the software or shopping cart and priority for online support. Version 5.009 fixed the bug which did not allow the web pages to be properly generated.

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