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UBERCART README

Ubercart is a set of modules designed to allow you to run a store on your Drupal
site.  Development has been driven by two major emphases: flexibility and
usability.  The various systems driving Ubercart, including the product catalog,
shopping cart and checkout, order, shipping, and payment systems have all been
designed to be extended to meet any need.  Furthermore, the administrative
interface, particularly relating to processing and fulfilling orders, has been
designed for ease of use and efficient display of information.

Ubercart is being sponsored and developed by the team at
http://www.ubercart.org.  Sign up for site access to join the Ubercart community
and take advantage of our forums and issue tracking.

Features overview:
http://www.ubercart.org/what_is_ubercart

Screenshots:
http://www.ubercart.org/screenshots

User's and Developer's Guides:
http://www.ubercart.org/docs

Installation Manual (with module descriptions):
http://www.ubercart.org/docs/user/8075/installing_ubercart

Support forums:
http://www.ubercart.org/forum

Contributions directory:
http://www.ubercart.org/contrib

Live sites directory:
http://www.ubercart.org/site

Report a bug or feature request:
http://drupal.org/project/issues/ubercart

Thanks for checking out Ubercart!  We would love to hear your feedback.
We particularly want to know how we can make Ubercart better and easier to use.
Feel free to post your thoughts in the forums at Ubercart.org!  We will make a
survey available for more targeted feedback in the near future.

Releases may be downloaded at http://drupal.org/project/ubercart.

Kind regards,
The UberDudes

Security note:
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Securing an Ubercart site is a big deal. One element to keep in mind inside
Ubercart is that the permission "administer conditional actions" will allow a
user to execute arbitrary PHP code. You should only give that permission to
roles you really trust. For more tips on securing Drupal see
http://drupal.org/security/secure-configuration