Cash Register Express 2003 9.4

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Cash Register Express 2003 is a retail POS program from International Point of Sale that saves time and money by managing your inventory and ringing up transactions with the speed of light. Liquor and convenience stores, pet supply shops, supermarkets and just about any retail store will profit greatly from CRE. Features include membership rewards, a QuickBooks sales pass, discount control, accounts receivable, credit and debit, signature pad, a yearly comparison report, check validation and much more. CRE has high-end features at a low-end price. It's so easy a child can use it. Retail magazines say computerizing with a point-of-sale system can save a business 3 to 5 percent in inventory tracking alone. Also included in this download is Restaurant Pro Express, an equally great fine-dining and quick-service point-of-sale program.

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