Indeed, see another email in this thread where this was addressed.

-Matt

On Jan 30, 2004, at 12:36 AM, Jim Davis wrote:

> I thought that Intuit had such a beastie - something that integrated
> directly with QuickBooks.
>
>
> I looked a while ago and if I remember correctly the whole shebang -
> with
> hardware - was less that $2,000.  I'm not sure how random-accessible
> the
> datastore is, but most Quicken software has some capability even if
> it's
> only export/import of QIF files.
>
>
> Jim Davis
>
>
>   _____  
>
> From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:58 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: POS with integratable backend
>
>
> My brother is starting a retail business that needs to purchase a POS
> for. I am not really familiar with the POS market and haven't been
> impressed with what he has found so far. I'd like to see a POS that
> provided a backend that I could integrate with from CF. That backend
> could be a mainstream database accessible via JDBC or even just a Java
> API. I assume people on this list must have worked with small retail
> operations that wanted an integrated e-commerce web presence. If so,
> any information on this subject would be helpful since I know very
> little about POS systems.
>
> I have found some open source Java-based POS systems that I could
> easily hack up for his needs, but he and I would feel more comfortable
> buying a POS system.
>
> -Matt
>   _____
>
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