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March, 2001 - ShopSite 5.0.1 Released

The ShopSite SC v5.0.1 maintenance release for UNIX operating systems is now available from the shopsite.com FTP site. The maintenance release includes all previously posted v5.0 patches and is available for Linux, Solaris Sparc, BSDI, FreeBSD, and Irix platforms. Instructions for downloading the latest release and upgrading can be found at http://www.shopsite.com/help/5.0/en-US/install/upgrading.html

New Linux Version

For Linux there are now three flavors of ShopSite SC v5.0.1 available, depending on the version of libc you are running (libc5, libc6.0, or libc6.1/6.2). We have provided a script (ckplatform) that can be used to determine what version of libc is on your Linux system. Details are available in the "README-first.txt" file located on the FTP site.

Future Releases

ShopSite TX v5.0.1 for Solaris will be available in the near future. This version will work with Transact versions 5.0 through 5.0.1.

ShopSite SC v5.0.1 for NT or Windows 2000 is entering beta and should also be available very soon.

About ShopSite

ShopSite is an easy-to-use online store creation system that allows merchants to build and maintain catalogs of products or services to sell over the Internet. ShopSite is specifically designed to make setting up and maintaining a commerce Web site simple, with timesaving features for administrators and designers alike.

Merchants can use ShopSite to commerce-enable an existing site instantly, or use the ShopSite store setup wizard and its intuitive, browser-based interface to build a new site as little as 15 minutes.

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