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Re: [ic] Brick and Mortar POS


I am wondering if there is any Interchange-based POS available out there and at what kind of costs. Here is a wish list of features we are looking for.

Interchange-based is doubtful. I looked for many months to find an inexpensive integrated store & web system. The best I could do at the time was a POS from Lode Data Systems, called The Assistant Manager. (http://www.tamretail.com/)

I have made it integrate with IC, although poorly.

There's also Concierge, which I've heard good things about. Look on Sourceforge for it.

sql based

MS-SQL

layaways by number, with payments trackable by cashier reconciliation
fast, intuitive POS front-end
epson printer/ receipt printer
web based??

Don't know about layaways. Has Weblink module, which is what we use with IC.

Linux based??

Nope.

Inventory - take abilities(physical inventory) small program that runs on
laptop or palm w/scanner
stock recieving module
regular price 2x69 pricing too
reconciliation by cashier by date
network 4-5 stations
label making or label support or label export

yes

MATRIX for products (size and color) shows sales inventory per option

coming in ver 9 :-) This is one of the parts that's poorly integrated with IC.

good reports

Crystal Reports

spanish??

no

reorder based on sales
reorder by supplier
exchanges
Cashier can do all functions with keyboard.  No mouse neccessary.
cashier can do simple price changes.

yes

sql query client
import new products from text file
product assembly (i.e. 1 blanket + 1 sleeper = baby outfit)
small network load. (maybe wireless)

not sure

Josh

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