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Anybody know of any available POS frameworks?

 
 
Hillbilly
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      21st Apr 2009
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...

 
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Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )
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      21st Apr 2009
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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Hillbilly
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      21st Apr 2009
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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