Rocket is probably the easiest to use of the list you have been looking at. Not a great solution for large installs, but for a small liquor store, an ideal solution. I don't think any of those would be helpful for the bar portion, however.
I would try using lpt2 instead of lpt1. I seem to recall Windows can get flakey when you mode map a port name that physically exists. Just an idea, been a while since I worked in DOS.
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12569maccer - If you let us know where you are located, I'm sure there are several people here who could either help you directly or give you a recommendation on a reliable company.
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Without knowing more specifics, I'd guess $15k-20k, using their existing PC's (or new Dell's bought direct by customer) in the office. This is of course ballpark, as I don't know their specific requirements.
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If I can post in defense of those companies already listed, as well as mine, I do have to point out that the charges that you talk about are for continued support and upgraded software. Is there any professional software system that doesn't charge for upgrades and support?
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I'd have to agree with rpropro, POS and ecomorce are to separate worlds. Ty to find the best of both, then see if the software companies will build you a bridge. On the POS end, look for the best solution that gives you what you need. If you are running network, look for a proven solution...
If Bospruell 's response doesn't help, I would recommend you contact either him or myself, as this is a very strong system. I would recommend contacting him, as he gave you the first response, and I dont' belive they seel direct.
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Dumb" terminals and the reliance on server AND network 100% up time are the reason that most retail systems have worked towards distributed systems. Why would anyone encourage a customer to go backwards?
It may be a little different in hospitality, I only do retail, but WHY would you, in this...
I second Bospruell's recommendation. We have hundreds of teh Jiva terminals in customer sites, and have had great luck with them (knock on wood). Better than any other terminal we've worked with.
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If this is the typical "MBE type" store, most of the major systems would do a decent job for you, unless you need specific interfaces to other systems, which would require some research. As a previous poster pointed out, we are all partial to the systems we sell (I work for the US distributor...
Obviously we are all partial to our own product, but if you'd tell us a little more about what business you're in and what features you need we could make a better recommendation, as each system has markets it works best in.
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