[TYPO3-english] Typogento?

Giuseppe glpunzi at lordzealon.com
Fri Nov 25 09:40:21 CET 2011


This is what we want to avoid. Some customers wants all integrated in 
the same backend to avoid to work with both systems (both to administer 
and both to learn)

Regards.

El 24/11/2011 22:35, Simon Dawes escribió:
> Hi Guiseppe,
>
> We have used tt-products for several shops in TYPO3 with success,
> (generally we have paid to have access to the more recent versions (2.7,
> 2.8, ..). It works fine for the simpler shops we do, although can be
> tricky to configure and payment integration is some times a hassle.
>
> Recently we have started to work with Magento for more complex shops,
> mainly because it delivers all the requirements for a shop with hacking
> things! And it actually makes sense to our shop owners as well to admin
> use.
>
> But the CMS aspect of Magento is not great so we use TYPO3 for this, we
> looked at typogento but found lots of problems.
>
> So in the end we use a hybrid setup, using both systems. Yes it means
> maintaining two templates and admins etc. But both systems can do what
> they are good at, and actually separating the admins has some benefits.
>
> We have then done work on using the SOAP interface to allow the systems
> to integrate better (highlight/list products in TYPO3 pages for instance).
>
> There are use complications with this approach of course but we feel
> they are worth it for the functionality we get.
>
> Cheers Simon
>
> On 24/11/2011 8:11 PM, Giuseppe wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need to retake my efforts in shop implementation for our own site.
>>
>> I'm looking, and typogento looks a good option, but somebody knows if is
>> continued (updated in middle last year), and if is compatible with
>> latest Magento 1.6.10?
>>
>> Other working options actually?
>>
>> Regards.
>



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