[TriLUG] Point of Sale Solutions

Tim Jowers timjowers at gmail.com
Thu Oct 2 12:48:12 EDT 2008


TinaPOS. There is also a spinoff called TinPOS++ or something. Cool thing
and simple enough to dicker around with the db in the bg. Check the
discussion on sourceforge to see if his barcode scanner and line printer are
supported.

Tim


On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 10:23 AM, Roy Vestal <rvestal at trilug.org> wrote:

> Check out gnucash. They've added a lot of new functions, including
> inventory tracking,P&L, Balance sheets, check writing, etc. I'm not sure
> if it's a true POS, it may be usable for them.
>
> It's also has been ported to the BIG OS for those poor souls that are
> forever darned with it.
>
> Douglas A. Whitfield wrote:
> > I meant to respond sooner.  We use Micros here.  We have some serious
> issues
> > with the reseller, but as far as I can tell the actual program isn't that
> > bad.  If you want specifics, hit me up off list.  I don't want to go off
> on
> > a tirade about the reseller in public space.
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 3:43 PM, Tarus Balog <tarus at opennms.org> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> I have a horse farm which necessitates the purchase of feed from time
> >> to time. Today I was in the feed store and the owner asked me about
> >> Point of Sale solutions. It seems there's was getting rather old and
> >> they are looking for a new solution. The current contender is
> >> Quickbooks (which I use but didn't know they had a POS offering) but
> >> they are open to pretty much anything. They also eventually want to
> >> set up a web store and would like for it to integrate with their POS
> >> product.
> >>
> >> So, anyone out there deploy POS solutions who would be interested in
> >> talking with them? Let me know off list and I'll put you in touch.
> >>
> >> -T
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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