Examples of Web-based applications
Online Multi-Store System
An online multi-store system that allows the client to add and edit complex stores. Using a specially programmed interface on local machines, the client can add, edit, and delete stores, products, categories, colors and color groups, as well as other options by product, by product per store, or by product across all stores. They can set a variety of options including product premiums based on purchase (quantity or dollar amount), special colors or patterns, personalization with embroidery or screenprinting, and more.
In addition, Autograff's programmers created an export application for sales information that synchs with the client's local warehouse order management system. More on Online Store System >>
Online University Instructional Application
A music education application created for the University of Maine's website Maine Music Box. Beginning with a database of over 20,000 musical titles in a searchable, downloadable format, the instructional module enables teachers to create lessons by searching and selecting from the music website, and adding them to their lesson plan. They create and publish the lessons, and provide a link to students to access the lesson plans online or download them. The key component was the integration of the instructional module with the searchable website.
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StoreMaker Online Store Builder
Autograff's own hosted online store builder with a point-and-click interface makes efficient use of resources. It requires no Smarty templates, no CHMOD, no complicated settings or programming, and because it uses one of two free, high-security shopping carts, there are no hidden security issues as there are in stores such as Zen Cart and osCommerce. Improper setup of these stores can render them vulnerable. StoreMaker only displays products and prices, and leaves the cart security to established masters. The user signs in to upload pictures of products, type in the descriptions, prices and options. StoreMaker assembles the store, links the Cascading Stylesheets, and dynamically creates Add to Cart buttons based on a few settings entered in the setup screen.
