It sounds more realistic. Specally for a stable version.I also believe about 09/2022
No, the most important info is the compatibility with PHP8. Prestashop is very much behind in this regard. Obsolete PHP versions, on big shops and with a CMS supposed to be high performance,... If all the big shops go to Magento, it’s partly because of that. Prestashop 8 will set the record straightThank you all for your answers. Really interesting.
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"The next version, the V8 is a major. Therefore, there will be no need for a complete overhaul to migrate. The version number changes, but the difficulty of upgrading to 1.7.8 and 8.0.0 will be as easy as upgrading from 1.7.7 to 1.7.8."
Maybe this is the most important info.
anyway, the first part 1.8.0 will be useless and we will just wait for fixing bugs
What would you say about the performance of Prestashop compared to Magento?No, the most important info is the compatibility with PHP8. Prestashop is very much behind in this regard. Obsolete PHP versions, on big shops and with a CMS supposed to be high performance,... If all the big shops go to Magento, it’s partly because of that. Prestashop 8 will set the record straight
Like WordPress, Prestashop is very accessible and simple to use for thousand users. So with this simplicity, we have lot of module's "devs". Good devs and... bad devs. Like Wordpress.What would you say about the performance of Prestashop compared to Magento?
I looked into this many many years ago, and then Magento needed more server resources.
I'm pretty new to Prestashop, and I often get surprised how unsophisticated modules are coded. If I inactivate a feature in a module, it may still loads in the background upon a customers visit to the webshop.
Thanks for the input @BlackHeartur
Do you think there will be a significant increase on the performance with Prestashop 8.0.0?