Richard:
> I was just about 2 write you a simular
> note when I noticed this thread.
> Im personally heavily modified so this
> would be great!!
Ok. Taking note. I think about implementing that in a future version of OSCPMWin. Maybe then it won't be named "Product Manager" anymore.
> So how did you get involved in OSC
> without running a store?
A client already had a OSCommerce store, and contacted me to do some rewriting of the OSCommerce code, some extra modules and some fixes. So I started to learn about the inner workings of OSCommerce. He always complained about how difficult is to update the products using the web interface (he maintains around 500 products and growing). Also, he wanted to synchronize the data from his accounting software with the data in the store. So, I wrote the OSCPMWin application for basic tasks (add, delete, edit) and then added a synchronization interface. Later I witnessed his problems with the optimization of the product images (they were usually too big or too small, too heavy, with the wrong aspect ratio, etc) so I added the image handling code. Later he moved the server to a hosting company and I added the SSH tunneling. Etc.
From the start I thought this should be released to the public under an open-source license. But I waited around nine months because the code was a bit messy, and because I had to solve some licensing issues with some components. So, I released it around Sept 2004.
That's the story (the short version).
Regards,
Mario A. Valdez-Ramirez.