RE: POS with integratable backend

2004-01-30 Thread Ryan Kime
b=4   -Original Message- From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 9:58 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 h

Re: POS with integratable backend

2004-01-30 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 10:57 PM 1/29/04 -0500, Matt Liotta wrote: >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 I believe that Simply Accounting (http://www

Re: POS with integratable backend

2004-01-29 Thread Matt Liotta
; > 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 marke

RE: POS with integratable backend

2004-01-29 Thread Jim Davis
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 P

Re: POS with integratable backend

2004-01-29 Thread walker
The version I have experience with drives 5 bikes stores in the SF bay area. I think the internal db is oracle. I would take a look at it, there are a ton of other companies writing extensions to the system. One co built an ecommerce solution that ties into it, another si writing a purchasing a

Re: POS with integratable backend

2004-01-29 Thread Matt Liotta
I looked into Intuit's, but it didn't appear to offer an integratable backend. It does integrate with Quickbooks, so maybe some of the same integration techniques used with Quickbooks would work, but I understand that API not to be very good. In regard to Retail Pro, how was it? I'm scared to s

Re: POS with integratable backend

2004-01-29 Thread Matt Liotta
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Re: POS with integratable backend

2004-01-29 Thread walker
I've worked with Retail Pro- http://www.retailpro.com/ Robust system, and you can talk to the database. Might not be ideal for "small retail". Have you checked out Intuit's POS system? Might be nice to have something that integrates with Quickbooks. -w At 08:57 PM 1/29/2004, you wrote: >My br

Re: POS with integratable backend

2004-01-29 Thread peter . tilbrook
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POS with integratable backend

2004-01-29 Thread Matt Liotta
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