WILL_UK wrote:I am fortunate that the extended delay in releasing the pro version gave me the cause to find an open source alternative to the burdensome Zen Cart.

Sadly some of us have working businesses that can't function on extended delays, or vague delivery schedules.

And some of us have built half-baked carts for others with the basic version and are incapable of implementing the enhancement promised by
SCC Pro. Fortunately for me, I do a lot of gratis work on machines and websites for friends, I don't try to augment my retirement with it. Were I charging, I'd have some pretty impatient customers wondering what happened to the software that was originally estimated to hit the streets a month or more ago.
It's a real pity as the pro version has great potential, but the lack of clear communication about what is happening with the program is destroying the whole credibility of the program itself now.
I don't think it's to that point yet, and hope it doesn't reach it. The last "official" pronouncement -- the inaugural post in this thread -- was certainly clear enough. But leaving the tread open to the
"When? When? When?" crowd has led to a lot of grousing, some of it good-natured, some of it not.
This may cost some sales, but I think that there's always going to be a market for
SCC Pro, because it's going to be much easier to use than the current 'big boys' in the field. Let's face it, one of CC's great strength is ease-of-use, and that appeals to those who lack the resources or patience to tackle daunting, 'high-end' software.
At the risk of repeating myself, I'd much prefer that only Scott or somebody else from CC had posting privileges in this thread.