testician
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It would be great if the next open source applications that Artisteer could create templates for were Moodle, Elgg, Alfresco and Magento. Who would agree with this and what suggestions do other people have.
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Tor
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I too would also like to see Magento And Geeklog
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Jessica
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It would be AWESOME if you could allow the creation of Moodle templates. Online learning is the next big thing and being able to create my own Moodle templates for my clients would be the best thing since sliced bread.
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Dave
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I vote for magento! Or at the very least Virtuemart. Please... we need better looking shopping carts!
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Patrick
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Magento would be uber cool and first one in the market i think.
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Daniel
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Don't miss DotNetNuke. Also templates for Subdreamer would be great, but is not Open Source.
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Richard
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Magento gets my vote too. Also, although not open source, 68 classifieds template export would be truly awesome. I can see that the majority of your target audience would not need 68c, but hey, if it's five minutes work...
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Phil
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I agree with Daniel; let's see what you can do with DotNetNuke. If you can get Artisteer turning out templates for DNN you get a massive market open up. DNN has split into commercial and OS, with the uptake from the corporate sector I would expect designers to bite your hands off.
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Daniel
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Quote Phil:
I agree with Daniel; let's see what you can do with DotNetNuke. If you can get Artisteer turning out templates for DNN you get a massive market open up. DNN has split into commercial and OS, with the uptake from the corporate sector I would expect designers to bite your hands off.
That's right Phil; DNN should be the first choice.
Look at www.snowcovered.com
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Will
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Magento, DNN get my votes too.
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Hils
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My vote for Magento, Moodle and Virtuemart please!
Hils
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Pablo
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Hi
I agree 100%: "we need better looking shopping carts!"
and Magento is my first choice. ( maybe oscommerce too )
About Virtuemart mencioned many times here, I think any template for Joomla is fine to Virtuemart too.
cheers
pablobr
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Denis
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Yep, I vote for Magento too !!!!
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Terence
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moodle would be a really good idea, for me too
Terence
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Renald
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magento support would be great
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DavidM
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+ 1 for Magento
+ 1 for Moodle
These would better open Artisteer up to the e-commerce and education markets, not to mention opening the opportunity for us Artisteer users to better provide themes for those markets.
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Dave
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Yes, Yes, Yes, a million times yes! If artisteer could support Magento and other shopping carts, it [Artisteer] would rule the world!
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Paulo Barreto
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moodle would be a really good idea, yep
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James
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Magento would put Artisteer over the top!!! How soon will it happen?
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Mercy
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I'd really, really, totally love to see some Magento templates, as well. Especially since it's fast becoming my commerce cms of choice.
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Pete
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100% agree with all suggestions for template/theme support in this thread.
Apart from Elgg being such a pain to skin it would save me hours of work when Artisteer outputs a basic design and I can take it from there.
DNN? I would love to see Artisteer be able to knock out templates for it. To cut theme development from a few days to moments would be of great value.
I'll be watching my inbox for these updates.
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Pete
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Bumping back up. Would love some Extensoft dev feedback on this if it's at all possible.
Everything suggested in this thread so far would be a great asset to Artisteer IMO.
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Celtic Shaman
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Again, forst off, congratulations for such great project, indeed a great tool.
Ohhh yes!!! i would buy this one for sure if magento available support.
Looking forward for updates on this issue. I´ve subscribed your newslleters, feel free to send them out.
Thanks in advance. My best wishes,
Celtic Shaman
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mark
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Yaawn
It would be great to see less bloggy looking templates and more snazzy looking ones
Did anyone get an artisteer HTML template to work with Oscommerce STS?
You should just be able to manually insert a few placeholders in the document right? If you create a HTML template with artisteer and 2 columns should be fairly easy to enter the oscommerce STS placeholders for the categories, main content and other stuff right?
I havent tried it but would be interesting@
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Dan
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Quote testician:
It would be great if the next open source applications that Artisteer could create templates for were Moodle, Elgg, Alfresco and Magento. Who would agree with this and what suggestions do other people have.
If Artisteer was to make an export option for Magento, they would make a tremendous amount of money. Magento is turning out to be the best shopping cart system available. It makes Virtuemart look teeerrrible. My client wants all sorts of functionality, like favorites and gift certs and Joomla is not working for me. I do not have the time to learn how to theme in Magento. I would pay lots of money to have Artisteer cut down on the time it takes me to port the site over to Magento.
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John
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ELGG!!
I need to re-work a theme for my Elgg site, and this would really help me save a lot of time!!
ELGG all the way!
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Obris
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I would also love to see Moodle and Magento supported
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derek
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Moodle would be great for me and others in education...please
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StAlphonzo
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I agree with Dan. Virtuemart running on Joomla isn't even in the same league as Magento. In fact I originally purchased Artisteer to help me with my first commerce site using Virtuemart on Joomla but I gave up quickly.
SO even though I LOVE Artisteer for my straight ahead Joomla designs, I'd pay another $100 if Artisteer would support Magento templates. No question.
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Elgg User
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YES! 4 more votes for ELGG!
I hope artisteer is watching... PLEASE
PRETTY PLEASE WITH SUGAR ON TOP
ELGG THEME'S SUPPORT
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