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7/14/2008 8:22 PM
 

Chris,

Have you found a good inexpensive ecommerce module?

 

Gerald


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10/26/2009 11:29 PM
 

A month back I bought alicommerce.

Yesterday, I needed support. Their domain is gone.. www;alicommerce.com does not get resolved. On snowcovered, their also not their anymore.. ?!&$#

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10/26/2009 11:32 PM
 

http://www.dnncreative.com/Forum/tabid/88/view/topic/postid/21577/forumid/13/Default.aspx

This should be considered a "heads up" announcement. Last Friday, Marcus McConnell of BV Software posted a note on his company's website alleging the the somewhat popular DNN module AliCommerce is an illegal ripoff of his company's ASP.NET product. Subsequently, Snowcovered has removed the product "temporarily" and the AliCommerce.com website seems to have been taken down. For those who are using AliCommerce, BV Software has promised to make a DotNetNuke version of their product available. There is no time frame, but I believe that the wording used in Marcus' announcement implied "as quickly as they can." My reading of this is the BV Software has not been competing in the DotNetNuke marketplace, and only became aware of the problem last Thursday evening. There is some discussion of this as comments to an eCommerce thread at Tom Kraak's blog at seablick.com. You'll also find discussion on Twitter with the #DNN and #DotNetNuke tags. If you use AliCommerce or planned to use it, you should take note of this issue.
 

Joe Craig
DNN Creative Support
 

This should be considered a "heads up" announcement. Last Friday, Marcus McConnell of BV Software posted a note on his company's website alleging the the somewhat popular DNN module AliCommerce is an illegal ripoff of his company's ASP.NET product. Subsequently, Snowcovered has removed the product "temporarily" and the AliCommerce.com website seems to have been taken down. For those who are using AliCommerce, BV Software has promised to make a DotNetNuke version of their product available. There is no time frame, but I believe that the wording used in Marcus' announcement implied "as quickly as they can." My reading of this is the BV Software has not been competing in the DotNetNuke marketplace, and only became aware of the problem last Thursday evening. There is some discussion of this as comments to an eCommerce thread at Tom Kraak's blog at seablick.com. You'll also find discussion on Twitter with the #DNN and #DotNetNuke tags. If you use AliCommerce or planned to use it, you should take note of this issue. 
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Joe Craig
DNN Creative Support

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