Don't care about free, I care about open architecture and extensibility.
Quickbooks sucks and is too expensive. Inutit --was-- charging $1000 per
year just to join the "developer program" which provided nothing but a
crippled SDK and --some-- documentation. Not even like an Action Pack or
MSDN subscription at all.
"Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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On Apr 20, 9:15 pm, "Hillbilly" <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote:
> Point Of Sale? The vendors that sell their so-called "solutions" all come
> from Windows Embedded backgrounds and not to insult any of my colleagues
> who
> may have written some or all of that type of code but the products are
> really g.f.s. and need to be ported to run on IIS so web developers can
> make
> some magic happen.
>
> I hope I get lucky on this and hear some good news from somebody while I
> continue to look around...
FYI, Quickbooks have a POS solution.
I do not know of any POS framework that is free (nor any that is not)
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