20th July 2003
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Hi there, I'm hoping on soon opening up a hosting site of my own however i'm having some difficulties. The reseller company offers me the option of using webhostmanager and cpanel to run the admin/user side of the company. However I need a shoping/hosting cart that can connect into cpanel. If there's not such a thing Can anyone recomend just a good method of taking in payments and information from clients using something like PayPal and which is least expensive.
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Matt
P.S Sorry about spellings, not with it at the moment. LOL 
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20th July 2003
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Do you mean for "automatic" account setups?
Or just a shopping cart for general use.
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An automatic one would be nice but a simple shopping cart would be surfice.
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cpanel, in the versions I have seen include a number of shopping cart software such as oscommerce
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26th July 2003
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Agora and Interchange are bundled with cpanel 6 and 7
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26th July 2003
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Think you've both got the wrong end of the stick. Sounds like what he wants is a shopping basket type system, that he can put on his site for customers to use to order hosting, and have it bill them each month etc. Try looking at Modern Bill.
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26th July 2003
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I did look at modern bill however the prices are a bit out of my league at the moment. I was looking for something a little less money. Any one got any ideas?
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3rd August 2003
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Hi,
We're building a system at the mo. If you reply to the post at cpanel or subscribe to the thread, you'll be able to track the progress.
http://forums.cpanel.net/showthread....threadid=12746
Rob
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If you are looking for account/payment automation, take a look at WHM Autopilot. It allows direct integration with most popular online billing including PayPal, Pay Systems, Authorize Net, and World Pay to name a few.
www.whmautopilot.com
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Another (very cheap i.e. free!) option is phpCoin. See http://www.phpcoin.com for download and support. It's not got anywhere near the bells and whistles of WHM Autopilot or ModernBill, but for starting out when you don't want the large outlay for bigger products, it's not too bad. The interface is fairly easy to use once you get used to it, and you can change it to integrate with the rest of the site with a little effort. Good thing is you can use as many or as few of the features as you like.
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We might have an WHMAutopilot license available for sale if you're interested. (PM/Email)
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14th December 2003
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I can second WHMAutopilot. Very good system that is continuing to climb in popularity as they add more modules to it.

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14th December 2003
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WHMAutopilot is great.
You may still be able to get NIXT ( www.nixt.org) up and running for free, or www.whoiscart.net is quite cheap.
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