The only modules I've purchased so far are Open UI and Open Designer, which
I thought would solve my design problems, and you know the rest of that
story. The only other modules I foresee buying are a softgoods module and
shipping and payment. I learned a long time ago about only buying software I
can justify spending the money on.
Bruce Barr
Indie Music Central
www.indiemusiccentral.com
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Subject: RE: [mru] Newbie help (fwd)
I generally recommend that clients start out with very few (if any) modules
until they get a good sense of what their business needs. So often people go
out buying things before they are really familiar with what's going on.
Those seem to be the people who usually end up regretting their module
purchases. My store has been doing business for over two years and has only
2 or 3 modules and MMUI. Don't put the cart before the horse.