WPshopping is an Open Source E-Commerce solution which offers a lot of Features. It is written in PHP and can be used in typical PHP/MySQL environments. WPshopping is used together with a WordPress.
Some of the standard Features are listed here:
General Features
- Shoppers can manage their User Accounts
- Multiple Currencies
- Multiple Payment Methods (Paypal, Nachnahme, Vorauskasse, Lastschrift, Sofortueberweisung).
- Ability to add new Payment Methods
- Product Ratings & Testimonials
- Multilanguages
- Manages an unlimited Number of Products and Categories.
- Image for every Category.
- Images, videos, demos can be used for each Product.
- Different Attributes can be added to Product.
- Order History (Customer can see all his orders)
- WishList
- Tax Management (for each Product can be different tax mode and for delivery too)
- Delivery Management. Multiple ways of delivery (Standartversand, Express). Different price modes for different countries and depending on weight.
- Ability to add new delivery methods.
- Order Confirmation Mail is sent to Shopper and Store Owner
- Different templates for Categories
- Different templates for Products
- Purchase without registering
Administration Features
- Categories Management
- Product Management
- List of Orders
- Manufacturers Management
- Customers
- Taxes Management
- Order Status Management
- Payments Methods
- Delivery Methods
- Prices for Delivery
- Shopper Groups for Customers
- Comments & Testimonials
- Manage different Currencies, Countries
- Import & Export
Minimum Requirements
- WordPress 3.6 or greater
- PHP version 5.1.2 or greater
- MySQL version 4.0 or greater
Manual installation
The manual installation method involves downloading our WOPshop plugin and uploading it to
/wp-content/plugins/wopshop
directory via your FTP application. The WordPress codex contains
instructions on how to do this here.
- Upload the plugin files to the
/wp-content/plugins/wopshop
, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.
- Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress
- Use the Settings->Plugin Name screen to configure the plugin