[TYPO3-english] Key features of Typo3 for not Typo3 consultants

Tonix - Antonio Nati tonix at interazioni.it
Wed Mar 16 16:54:06 CET 2016


Il 16/03/2016 16:40, Giuseppe L. ha scritto:
> Thanks a lotr for your comments, and sorry for delay.
>
> Right now I have a "little" project to quote, and talking with the 
> team, maybe Typo3 could be the way to go. I have to study about.
>
> It's a website, with a section for "orders" (like a virtual shop), 
> where users/products/rates/orders should be syncronized with our "ERP".
> There are some Fluid template out there to study how it works on a 
> real theme?

Sorry, I don't know. I don't use fluid at all.

I'm developing a complete shop/market place solution, completely from 
scratch, with loading of products from remote applications using json calls.
Now it's ready at 70%, but I will give it only as service on my servers. 
One customer will start within two months.
Catalog, baskets, custom menus, remote and local loading, checkout, 
orders, payment gateways are ready. Now I'm developing surrounding features.


>
> There are some answer why all sites developed on typo3 in all links, 
> ar outdated? I mean, all sites I see on typo3blog or others, has more 
> than 2/3 years, nothing new/modern, using Typo3 7, fluid and so on?

As I told you, a lot of people is not so happy with latest TYPO3 
evolution, so they are evaluating if to continue or not.

Best regards,

Tonino

>
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