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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m working with a regional company that has 20 retail locations and is using a cryptic, difficult point-of-sale system.  I feel like the current POS system is dated by at least ten years.  Writing reports is tedious and syncing with the web requires a lot of &#8216;hacking.&#8217;  Does anyone have experience with [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m working with a regional company that has 20 retail locations and is using a cryptic, difficult point-of-sale system.  I feel like the current POS system is dated by at least ten years.  Writing reports is tedious and syncing with the web requires a lot of &#8216;hacking.&#8217;  <b>Does anyone have experience with point-of-sale systems for medium-large retail businesses?</b>  I know Microsoft makes something, I know there&#8217;s probably a bunch out there I&#8217;m just having a hard time finding what is needed.<br /><span id="more-201"></span></p>
<p>Any suggestions?  Thanks.<br />At my last gig, one of the things I did was I built a point of sale for a cashless slot machine system, in a casino (i.e. you buy a ticket from a cashier, then enter a code to play the game).  It was a Perl/Catalyst web app backed by MySQL with an on-site server.  Printing was done with Java/OpenPOS and an ethernet thermal printer.  Cashier stations were mac minis with USB barcode scanners running Ubuntu that booted direct to a Firefox you couldn&#8217;t escape.</p>
<p>We rolled our own because nothing was available commercially to do what we were doing.  Reports were also Perl/Catalyst web apps and could be accessed via the VPN.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know what system you should buy, but you should almost certainly buy an existing system.  Features I would look for would be easy integration with a central database for real-time reporting, and some seriously good usability.  Just survey everything thats out there and pick whatever is the best fit.  I would recommend going to similar businesses that are run really well and find out what they use and the determine if they can meet your reporting requirements as well.<br />The OpenBravo people have a very functional POS app.</p>
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There&#8217;s also the Adempiere/opentap solutions, but they&#8217;re not quite as good, imo.</p>
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All open source, though, so you can play around with them.<br />Been there done that, @ my last job I was stuck wuth using an ancient POS system running on db4 tables. I ended up using access to integrate and sync with my mysql web databases. </p>
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<div style="italic">The OpenBravo people have a very functional POS app.</p>
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There&#8217;s also the Adempiere/opentap solutions, but they&#8217;re not quite as good, imo.</p>
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<p>Wow, openbravo looks VERY interesting. Open source is great too, every POS system I&#8217;ve seen, you had to bend over and pay $250/hr (usually @ 3-4 hours for a 10 minute job) for every minor little modification you needed done<br />It looks promising, but I wonder if they&#8217;ve nailed ease of use since it looks ERP oriented?  Anyone run it?
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<p>I&#8217;d be interested to hear from someone running it in production too. There&#8217;s no way it&#8217;s any worse than that piece of shit software I had to develop around. I know whenever I had to use it myself I&#8217;d end up sitting there writing SQL queries with the customer or vendor on the phone vs trying trying to find my way around the UI .</p>
<p>Check out all my &quot;African&quot; engineering in the queries list pic above </p>


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