Due to popular demand, we are presenting you with this list of features for Tienda. Tune in tomorrow for a video preview of product management.
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| Unlimited Products (Physical & Digital) | ![]() |
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| Unlimited, Nested Categories | ![]() |
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| Unlimited Product Attributes (Size, Color, Toppings, etc.) | ![]() |
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| Product Reviews, Tags, Associations & Galleries (w/ FTP upload option) | ![]() |
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| Volume Based Pricing | ![]() |
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| Multiple Currencies | ![]() |
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| Multiple Payment & Shipping Options | ![]() |
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| Publication Dates for Products | ![]() |
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| Stock Levels According to Attributes | ![]() |
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User Interface Features:
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Admin User Interface Features:
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| Coupons | ![]() |
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| Gift Certificates | ![]() |
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| Wishlists | ![]() |
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| Product Attribute Templates | ![]() |
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| Product Bundles | ![]() |
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| Featured Products | ![]() |
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| Product Comparisons | ![]() |
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| 3rd Party Vendors (Users as Sellers) | ![]() |
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| Stored Carts for Reordering | ![]() |
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| User Profiling (for Product Recommendations) | ![]() |
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| Automated User Management Emails | ![]() |
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| Product Availability Notifications | ![]() |
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Integrations with:
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Friday, 08 January 2010
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Wednesday, 03 February 2010
1) Stock management by product.
Some need to have quantity by attribute.
Some don't need quantity managed at all.
This needs to be easily configured by product.
2) Drop Shipped products.
Some products can be drop shipped directly from the vendor to the customer. If the customer orders 10 products from Vendor A, they can all ship directly to the customer from Vendor A and shipping should be calculated for these products FROM Vendor A's location to the customer - AND include only those shipping methods that Vendor A offers.
If products are also selected from Vendor B, then additional shipping charges from Vendor B will apply - and the customer will have to select another shipping method from Vendor B's shipping methods.
So far I have not seen any eCommerce solution that can handle both of these requirements.
Can Tienda?
-t
Thursday, 04 February 2010
Will it work with native Joomla user handler or only works with Ambra?
Thursday, 04 February 2010
1) Shipping products from multiple locations.
We drop ship products to our customers from multiple locations. This means an order with 10 products might come from 4 different locations, and each location may have a different shipping method and will have it's own shipping costs associated with it.
Any way to model this to correctly capture the multiple shipping costs and methods?
2) Inventory levels by attribute but also by product.
We don't want to necessarily manage inventory levels for every single product, but we do want them on many products. Other than simply setting the level to some arbitrarily high number so that sales never decrement to zero - can we enable or disable quantity tracking by product or product/attribute?
Thanks,
-t
Monday, 15 February 2010
Easy, simple, clean and sexy..
Any Video/Tutorials about how front-end system work please?
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
I think an amazing feature / function that could be included is the ability to import or port Virtuemart products and categories in to Tienda.
I find Virtuemart to be very buggy and can't wait for this to be released.
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Will the payment system be internationally flexible; for example with the possibility for Paypal, CreditCards, iDeal, international banktransfer?
And will the postage system be internationally flexible, or easy customisable with item weight and/or price per item?
I have programmed a VM shop, ready for release after a lot of reprogramming around all the bugs (evantually I even had to shut off SEO, but that is no option...), but I will NOT
Success with the latest steps, regards,
Pim
Thursday, 25 March 2010