Hello Jacques,
where can I get the POS source code? Can't seem to find it in the github
repo.
Thanks.

On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 6:20 PM Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>
wrote:

> Hi Andres,
>
> You came to the right place... just a bit late:
> https://markmail.org/message/oaqxcxsrlfbiid24
>
> This said, the POS is still usable and you could use it if you find
> somebody ready to support you.
>
> I'll not. Not because I don't trust its value. But because to support you
> I'd need to move to London for a moment . And I don't want that (I live in
> south of France).
>
> I'd need to move to London, because unlike web things, you need to be on
> the spot to support things. It's not only software and always need
> adaptation.
>
> There is also the webPOS in OFBiz. I don't know if someone is currently
> supporting it.
>
> It's a short answer, I hope that helps
>
> Jacques
>
> Le 07/01/2022 à 13:57, Andres Muniz a écrit :
> > Hello!
> > I work for a charity that is looking for a replacement for izettle POS.
> > >From looking at the offer of ofbiz it seems that ofbiz does so much
> more!
> > For example, we are already tied in to Xero which our accountant
> supports.
> > Having said that, if ofbiz is really good we might consider a full
> > overhaul of our current processes.
> >
> > Would you say that ofbiz is not the tool for us?
> >
> > If it is the tool for us, we currently do not have the know-how to self
> > host (or capacity)  . Are any of you (or someone you know) willing to
> take
> > us up as a client to provide us with the service? Ideally someone in the
> > London-UK-EU area.
> >
> > Thank you for your time, sorry if this question was asked in this mailing
> > list before but I could not find the appropriate search term.
> >
> >
> >
>

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