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Aloha and Hand helds (pocket pc, palm etc)

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joenoreason

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Nov 20, 2008
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I am interested in trying aloha with hand held units. Which are supported? Does hardware matter or can i use anything that runs windows mobile? More information would be greatly appreciated.
 
Radiant has a tablet terminal that runs full iber. There is also a couple of smaller hand-held terminals, but those use the COM object to communicate to the Aloha software and will provide only limited functionality. -Simple orders, and such.

The COM object is used by the Aloha product to allow 3rd party devices to be able to communicate into and with Aloha to some degree.
 
Another question... Are the tablets considered terminals in a sense that they require a license with the allocated number of terminals? Stupid question, i know, but hey: ya never know.
 
Yes, the tablet does take a terminal count on the license since it runs the full iber (or IberQS) application.

The pocket devices while limited in functionality require a COM license.
 
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