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osCommerce - Complete online store solution

osCommerce is an online shop e-commerce solution that offers a wide range of out-of-the-box features that allows online stores to be setup fairly quickly with ease, and is available for free as an Open Source based solution released under the GNU General Public License.

Features

Although osCommerce is still in its development stage, the available Milestone releases are considered to be stable with the following features:



  • General Functionality


    • Compatible with all PHP 4 versions

    • All features enabled by default for a complete out-of-the-box solution

    • Object oriented backend (3.0)

    • Completely multilingual with English, German, and Spanish provided by default





  • Setup / Installation

    • Automatic web-browser based installation and upgrade procedure




  • Design / Layout


    • Template struture implementation to:

      • allow layout changes to be adaptive, easy, and quickly to make (3.0)

      • allow easy integration into an existing site (3.0)




    • Support for dynamic images




  • Administration / Backend Functionality

    • Supports unlimited products and categories

      • Products-to-categories structure


      • Categories-to-categories structure



    • Add/Edit/Remove categories, products, manufacturers, customers, and reviews

    • Support for physical (shippable) and virtual (downloadable) products

    • Administration area secured with a username and password defined during installation

    • Contact customers directly via email or newsletters


    • Easily backup and restore the database

    • Print invoices and packaging lists from the order screen

    • Statistics for products and customers

    • Multilingual support

    • Multicurrency support

      • Automatically update currency exchange rates




    • Select what to display, and in what order, in the product listing page

    • Support for static and dynamic banners with full statistics




  • Customer / Frontend Functionality


    • All orders stored in the database for fast and efficient retrieval

    • Customers can view their order history and order statuses

    • Customers can maintain their accounts

      • Addressbook for multiple shipping and billing addresses




    • Temporary shopping cart for guests and permanent shopping cart for customers

    • Fast and friendly quick search and advanced search features

    • Product reviews for an interactive shopping experience

    • Forseen checkout procedure

    • Secure transactions with SSL

    • Number of products in each category can be shown or hidden


    • Global and per-category bestseller lists

    • Display what other customers have ordered with the current product shown

    • Breadcrumb trail for easy site navigation




  • Product Functionality


    • Dynamic product attributes relationship

    • HTML based product descriptions

    • Automated display of specials

    • Control if out of stock products can still be shown and are available for purchase

    • Customers can subscribe to products to receive related emails/newsletters





  • Payment Functionality

    • Accept numerous offline payment processing (cheque, money orders, offline credit care processing, ..)

    • Accept numerous online payment processing (PayPal, 2CheckOut, Authorize.net, iPayment, ..)

    • Disable certain payment services based on a zone basis





  • Shipping Functionality

    • Weight, price, and destination based shipping modules

    • Real-time quotes available (UPS, USPS, FedEx, ..)

    • Free shipping based on amount and destination


    • Disable certain shipping services based on a zone basis




  • Tax Functionality

    • Flexible tax implementation on a state and country basis

    • Set different tax rates for different products


    • Charge tax on shipping on a per shipping service basis






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Green Computing makes computing echo friendly and minimizes usage of energy on the lines of Triple Bottom Line. When it comes to Open Source Software, community should also aim to follow the Triple bottom line (People, Planet and Profit).

I have observed that many open source communities already adopted Green in their Logos, Websites and User Interface. Let's see how open source software community either following or should follow Triple Bottom Line (TBL)

People - Make open source software more user friendly and let more people start using Open Source Software
Planet - Make open source software less resource hungry
Profit - The benefit enjoyed by the Open Source Software users community

Open Source Software Community already following most of the TBL policies, so I do not hesitate calling Open Source Software as Green Software.
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OLAT - Online Learning And Training

Recently we have come across yet another open source Learning Management System OLAT short form of Online Learning And Training. OLAT mostly written in Java which supports around 700 users simultaneously on a standard Linux server.

It has simple yet powerful front end, users will find it easy to navigate through the system. OLAT is multilingual and supports more than 15 languages. OLAT supports e-learning standards such as SCORM, IMS CP and QTI etc.

Following are few features of OLAT

Users & Groups

  • Unlimited number of accounts

  • Different roles

  • Various authentication methods

  • Administrators can add, modify or delete users

  • Personalized authoring and learning environment

  • Manage your files via HTTP or WebDAV

  • Calendar (per course, per group and combined personal calendar)

  • Instant Messenger: See who is online and chat with others using either the integrated chat client (AJAX based) or an external Jabber client


  • Authentication Options
  • Users can create their own accounts (with/without approval by administrators)

  • Direct login into OLAT with OLAT user name and password

  • Access file system via WebDAV login


  • Course Management
  • Flexible course system

  • Based on IMS learning design concepts

  • Create a personalized course structure according to your needs

  • Course editor: create your course using OLAT course elements

  • Group management: manage your learners

  • Rights management: grant specific users access to course tools

  • Assessment tool: assess your learners


  • Course Elements OLAT Offers
  • Wiki

  • Single pages with integrated WYSIWYG HTML editor

  • Include external pages or sites via tunneling

  • Both SCORM and IMS Content Packages

  • Tasks with drop box, sample solution and scores

  • Tests (with scores) and self-tests (anonymous, no scores) based on QTI standard

  • Questionnaire for course evaluations
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    Moodle is a Course Management System (CMS), also known as a Learning Management System (LMS) or a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).



    Moodle is open source web application that you can use to create interactive web sites where teachers and students can communicate and collaborate in educational ways. It needs to be installed on a web server somewhere (which could be one of your own computers or one at a web hosting company).

    The focus of the Moodle project is always on giving educators the best tools to manage and promote learning , but there are many ways to use Moodle:

    * Moodle has features that allow it to scale to very large deployments and hundreds of thousands of students, yet it can also be used for a primary school or an education hobbyist.
    * Many institutions use Moodle as their platform to conduct fully online courses, while some use it simply to augment face-to-face courses (known as blended learning).
    * Many of Moodle users love to use the many activity modules (such as Forums, Wikis, Databases and so on) to build richly collaborative communities of learning around their subject matter (in the social constructionist tradition), while others prefer to use Moodle as a way to deliver content to students (such as standard SCORM packages) and assess learning using assignments or quizzes.

    Check out the online demo of Moodle here or download and start using.