[BNM] tills for restaurant

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Simon Early

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Nov 23, 2007, 8:37:40 AM11/23/07
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Anyone got any experience with these new-fangled tills?

My local restaurant wants to buy a new one, with a hand set for taking
orders at the tables, setting up a tab for the tables, stock control (so it
needs to hook into a PC program somewhere along the line) and preferably
multi-lingual, with programmable buttons or touchscreen.

second hand is fine too.

anyone know what system/model to go for, or avoid?
cheers,
simon

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Antony Jones

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Nov 23, 2007, 8:46:00 AM11/23/07
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Don't know the name of it, but my local newsagent when I lived in Wimbledon had a Linux based touchscreen Point Of Sale machine which had the security cameras integrated into it so you could watch the little thieves whilst racking up the orders!

A quick google search brings up a few promising looking results.

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Tom Nixon

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Nov 23, 2007, 12:16:55 PM11/23/07
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You should talk to alphameric - I think they specialise on POS for
hospitality.

T.

On 23/11/07 1:37 pm, "Simon Early" <simon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Anyone got any experience with these new-fangled tills?
>
> My local restaurant wants to buy a new one, with a hand set for taking
> orders at the tables, setting up a tab for the tables, stock control (so it
> needs to hook into a PC program somewhere along the line) and preferably
> multi-lingual, with programmable buttons or touchscreen.
>
> second hand is fine too.
>
> anyone know what system/model to go for, or avoid?

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