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    PhPepperShop
    Features: Webinterface, search engine, SSL, SEO, (sub)categories, pictures (zoom), weight, weblink, variations, grouping of variations, options, textfields, shipping mgmt., several types of payment, CRM, ERP, B2B/C, creditcards, VATs, backup, huge do
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    This piece of code uses Perl and qx// calls to OpenSSL and to other small Perl scripts, to follow the RFC-4130. At 2009-09-09, the project works fine with encrypted, signed, binary and base64 . Read the README file inside the tar.gz for details
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    Plebis commercium is a shop system similar to os:Commerce and xt:Commerce developed which learns from the mistakes made in other projects. It is written in Perl with security and usability in mind.
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    closedShop is an open source, free shopping cart. Based on Perl and MySQL, its aim is to provide all the features a commercial shopping cart offers at no cost. It is easy to setup, use and manage.
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    ShopCMS is an advanced Content Management System designed as an easy to use and configure shopping cart. It supports using a mySQL database, Easy install, Two levels of categories, Collapsible navigation menu, Full Paypal shopping cart integration, Custo
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    A fully object-oriented Perl module that implements a shopping cart, and additionally provides inheritable classes that represent its content.
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    Customizable shopping cart engine for business to consumer (B2C) operations
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    Cargo Management System helps you manage the Cargo business. It provides the functionality to enter consignment information, enter packing/loading detail, enter unpacking/unloading detail, and the delivery information.
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    MeetZone is a bluetooth manager. Receive and dispatch bluetooth data in piconets and nets that can be reached.
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