Dinerware is perhaps the best POS to hit the shelf in years. It uses no legacy technology and uses XML and SQL as core components, these are what Microsoft says to use to build upon for all new products. The software is designed so the end user can program it all by their selves and avoid these sticky issues like service contracts that are really annoying and over priced.
IF you use good hardware it is more dependable than any old software that uses JET/ACCESS 97 (yes that is 1997) as the database engine.
If you have to ask how to program most of it, then it is a bug. It really is that easy to use.
You don't have to run to the office machine to program a new item, or employee, run a report, change and incorrect punch in. This alone will save you thousands of hours over just a few years and thousands of foot steps. You didn't have anything else to do did you? Oh, you don't have to have a office machine either, maybe you don't have and office!
It works real time, so when you add and item it is instantly available. Don't lose more sales data!
Try this on ALOHA, add a beer, a server, clock the server in, ring up the beer pay for it and then clock out log in as a manager and run a report to show the sale. Do this without shutting down the system. You can't! With Dinerware it takes less than 2 minutes and you don't have to shut down POS.
The learning curve is small. For servers, 30 minutes. Managers maybe 2 hours. Just not much to tear up really. I built a pizza counter service menu in 2 hours. On a CASIO cash register the same took me 12 hours. I have programed registers/POS for 14 years now. I have hundreds of store openings under the belt. You can tell by the gray hair and wrinkles.
The bad thing about Dinerware is you must use 1024 x 768 screen resolution. So most of the 12" LCD All-in-one units won't cut it. But they are mostly Celeron 1Ghz or less processors. Do you really want a unit with this old technology? Several newer units are out with what you need, but make sure you have true 1024 x 768 resolution.
I looked high and low at a ton of POS prior to going with Dineware to take to market. Most used 10 year old technology and/or had so many options and were so hard to set up that I could not see the benifit.
Setup is so easy with Dinerware it can be done over the phone with a novice on the other end. Fast and easy that is what I wanted. That is what Dinerware is.
Find a local reseller or one near you and get a demo copy. I bet you can do your own menu with out much if any assistance. Try that with the others...
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