Quote Originally Posted by JEccles
After researching all 3, nearly 3 years ago, we chose Volusion. It has it's limitations just like any e-commerce solution, but over all it funtions well, is easy to administer to and has great support.
You couldn't have researched all 3 nearly 3 years ago because CoreCommerce was released this year: http://www.pr-inside.com/corecommerc...ze-r512741.htm

You may be confusing it with an NYC based company called CoreCommerce that went out of business a few years ago.

I have used Yahoo Stores, Volusion and CoreCommerce. Before CoreCommerce was released, I used DigiSHOP which is a distributed version of the software and I can't say enough good things about it. After using CoreCommerce for several months (I got to participate in beta testing), I am very impressed. The software is good looking, intuitive, easy to use, feature rich and cheap. For the same price, I get almost double the bandwidth, mail boxes and products with CoreCommerce then what I got with Volusion. And their support is great, I can always pick up the phone and call them up with whatever questions I have.

I greatly recommend CoreCommerce over the other two. It may be just me, but if they keep doing what they're doing, I'm gonna be a loyal customer for good.

P.S. Here's some thought food you might interesting:
http://www.corecommerce.com/ecommerc...mparison.html#