Read this for further alternatives
http://andrewbleakley.com/alternatives-to-magento/
On this article a link to prestashop was posted with a screenshot of presta.
At first overview I realy was crying loud. "Presta has stolen the new Mage2 Design" and I had to install it local to check, if they had "stolen" only the design.
After download and installation on PHP 7 without any problems or issues (presta is php7 ready) I could have a look on the code with my PHPStorm.
Presta is definitly much older than Mage2. Presta comes with smarty as templateengine. That was arround 2006.
After I logged into the adminpanel i fellt like home on Mage2
This is Mage2 Adminpanel

And this pesta

Nice isnt it. With some data in Mage 2 the Graph looks similar.
Not enough?
Here are the productlists
Mage2 productlists

And Here Pesta

And so on....
I must say, that I was really not impressed by the "new" admin backend layout.
The usability / navigation is much more complicated that in Mage1. I now need more time to open up popups and wait for Javascriptlayer, what was pretty good solved in Mage1.
And even if I now can edit rows inline, I do not want to miss a good managementarea in a shop like Mage1 was.
At the end I Think its allways a good idea to envolve Software to the next state of the art. And sometimes things get worst before they come good.
But what was never a good idea ist simply addapt a concept and think "It works".
Copycats are tricky.
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