POS 4 Business (Point of Sale) 5.16.243531

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POS system into your PC: point of sale, receipt, invoice, quote, packing list, track sales, sales staff, cashier, customer history, inventory control, accounting, barcode scanner, Touch screen, products photo entry, Keyboard/mouse operation, automatic sales discount, automatic seasonal sales discount, product word search, barcode label print, customer name/phone number search, receipt printer with open cash drawer, print labels, barcode label, mailing lists, various sales reports on any passed dates, import/export products, customers lists to Excel, password security, network system, and backup/restore program features. The program supports tax system in any countries.

Version 5.16.243531 include Barcodes Print on the Standard Avery Label and automatic Credit Card charge processing.

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