First of all, to clarify, Soholaunch is a PAID software license, where OS Commerce is a free open source shopping cart system. Every licensed install of Soholaunch Pro cost someone, somewhere, about $100 USD. OS commerce is GPL and is completely free and downloadable and installable by anyone who wants it anywhere in the world simply by downloading it on the OS Commerce site, and installing it on their web site. OS commerce has no "trial," its full version software.
1. Soholaunch has two versions, Soholaunch Basic and Soholaunch Pro.
2. Pro has 5 or 6 features that basic does not have.
3. Many people don't need these and are happy with the features of Basic, and use that for the life of their site.
3. Every instance of Soholaunch that gets installed starts out as a trial.
4. It can be upgraded to Pro FOR FREE if the customer:
A) Requests the full version from us.
B) Has a site on a qualified hosting plan.
C) Those that do not meet the requirements of "B" have several other Soholaunch upgrade options, including obtaining a license from GlowHost for only $74 instead of the $99 you are referring on the soholaunch site.
cPanel is not a site builder, it is a website control panel, so I am not sure what you are asking. Control panels generally do not alter web pages.
OS Commerce is a shopping cart, yes.
Soholaunch is an online website builder for people who prefer to use an online builder instead of a traditional desktop builder like Dreamweaver.
Soholaunch has its own built-in shopping cart system.
Soholaunch is easily capable of being used in tandem with another cart like OS Commerce, all you would do is link to the cart when you build your HTML pages.
More information on the two items can be found on google and each script (including the others you come across in cPanel / fantastico) have their own website and support.
Soholaunch
http://soholaunch.com/
OS Commerce
http://www.oscommerce.com/


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I wasn't sure if you would even understand my question!
. Maybe it's just a matter of planning what pages you'll need before you start building the site, so you don't have to keep revising the navigation ???
