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  2. Retail software - Wikipedia

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    An important historical event that led to the expansion of the market for retail software was the Open Letter to Hobbyists by Bill Gates in 1976.. Until the 2000s with the emergence of the Internet, retail software represented the vast majority of all end consumer software used and was referred to as shrinkware because of software almost always ships in a shrinkwrapped box.

  3. OPOS - Wikipedia

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    OPOS, full name OLE for Retail POS, a platform specific implementation of UnifiedPOS, is a point of sale device standard for Microsoft Windows operating systems that was initiated by Microsoft, NCR, Epson, and Fujitsu-ICL and is managed by the Association for Retail Technology Standards. The OPOS API was first published in January 1996.

  4. Kounta (software company) - Wikipedia

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    The Kounta POS is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) that runs as an application in web browsers as well as natively on iOS and Android operating systems. [34]Kounta also incorporates an Open API, making it possible for other software providers to integrate complementary apps, further extending the software's use. [35]

  5. Vend (software) - Wikipedia

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    Vend's services include web-based POS software, inventory management, E-commerce, customer loyalty, and reporting analytics. Vend integrates with other business and payments applications including Shopify, Square, Xero and PayPal. [13] Vend's software allows merchants to generate reports on sales, inventory, and customer behavior.

  6. Lightspeed Commerce - Wikipedia

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    It acquired MerchantOS, point-of-sale software developer, and Lightspeed Retail, an HTML5 web-based product that can be used from any computer in 2013. Lightspeed's customers processed $7.5 billion in 2013. At the time, the company had more than 15,000 store locations. [12] [11] [13] [14] [15] Lightspeed O-Series POS set up on an iPad

  7. Openbravo - Wikipedia

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    Openbravo POS was the first POS solution offered by Openbravo. It is a Java Point-of-Sale (POS) application for retail and hospitality businesses. The application came into existence called TinaPOS. For legal reasons the application was renamed to LibrePOS. [6] In 2007 LibrePOS was acquired by Openbravo and it is known by its current name. [7]

  8. UnifiedPOS - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UnifiedPOS

    UnifiedPOS or UPOS is a world wide vendor- and retailer-driven Open Standard's initiative under the National Retail Federation, Association of Retail Technology Standards (NRF-ARTS) to provide vendor-neutral software application interfaces for numerous (as of 2011, thirty-six) point of sale (POS) peripherals (POS printer, cash drawer, magnetic stripe reader, bar code scanner, line displays, etc.).

  9. Windows Embedded Industry - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of Windows Embedded POSReady 7. It is almost identical to Windows 7 with no real changes (apart from the login screen and branding), and has the Windows Aero theme by default. Windows Embedded POSReady 7, which is based on Windows 7 with SP1, [23] was released on July 1, 2011, nearly two years after Windows 7 debuted.

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