EasyWare Shopping Cart 4.008

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EasyWare Shopping Cart allows merchants basic HTML skills to add powerful e-commerce features to their existing web sites. The updated sites will allow users to browse for products and place orders online, and will be compatible with a range of popular payment providers. Users with no HTML skills should use EasyWare Commerce. EasyWare is easy to use. It allows creation of unlimited products and Web sites, supports multiple languages/currencies. 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.

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