
FreePOS Restaurant & Bar POS Point Of Sale 4.26
FreePOS In A Nutshell
When a restaurant computerizes operations, it stands to gain some very important benefits.

Orders are tracked, check totals are always correct, people work together better than before and waste is eliminated or reduced. Unfortunately, most of the POS systems on the market cost between $15,000 and $40,000 depending on the number of terminals. At that price, computerization may not seem like a good use of working capital.
FreePOS is a software package designed for Windows XP. It runs on almost any modern computer and it is downloadable from this website at NO COST. It has a huge feature set that rivals packages like Micros, Digital Dining, Silverware, Aloha, Restaurant Pro and other market leaders. FreePOS is just as good... and it doesn't cost a dime until your business is ready to grow beyond two terminals and a back office machine. When you register FreePOS, you'll get extra features and only pay a one time fee of $99.95 per terminal.
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