Point of Sale
POS:
(Point-of-Sale)--Term normally used to describe cash register systems that record transactions or the area of "checkout" in a retail store.
From: www.tyner.com/glossary.htm
Cash Register
This cash register software has a split personality. It is designed to be extremely easy to set up and ring sales, or do a heavy duty job of tracking everything that goes on in your store. Since you have to enter the information about your store to track that information, and tell the register what you want it to do, it can't be both very easy to set up and heavy duty at the same time.
"Difficult" is a relative term. To get the most out of this software you will not have to code anything, learn weird formats, or jump through hoops. Basically you will just have to answer a bunch of questions and fill in a lot of information, ie, if you are tracking 600 different items in your store, you will have to tell the program about them. Are you using a printer? Great, tell the program about it.
On the other hand if you just want to have a cash register for a garage sale, or a ticket booth, etc. then load the program, fill in your tax rates (if any), and ring up sales.
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