looks like the MLM spammers have recruited multi-level spammee
spammers. how sad for our industry.
Kireau Kendrick
The Cybercafe Search Engine
Cafe Cybercaptive, San Mateo, CA
http://cybercaptive.com
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> while those software are good and have a lot of features. The best value for
> your dollar is with MOL Cybercafes Management Software.It's FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> pls use this link to view its powerfull features:-
> http://read.virtualave.net or http://www.geocities.com/cybercafesoftware
>
> When you decide to sign up for free ...when asked for Recommender UserID
> use "CYBERSTATE"
>
> Yeah they even pay $$$$$$$$ for refering people.So your they actually paying
> you to use their software.
>
> Regards
> Shiva
> CYBERSTATE CAFE
>
> Hi,
> > Cybertime or NetStop is what you are looking for. My wife and I just opened
> > a café with ten comp. and we are using CybercafePro. The software is good
> > but like you say cannot keep track of other goods we sell. We got
> > CybercafePro because of the price, we spent a lot of money on the equipment
> > and decoration for the café so ran out of money before openning. Check-out
> > cybertime the price tag is higher than cybercafepro but I think is wort it.
> > Good Luck
> > Rafael Hildebrand
> > e-Café
> > Guatemala
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: RQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 1:26 PM
> > Subject: [cc] Any suggestions ?
> >
> >
> > > Hello all, seems that many guys and gals around here who already have a
> > > cybercafe could help some of us who still don't and we would like to have
> > > your sincere opinion on the usage of a controling software that will help
> > > to take account all users and other stuff that could be sold, like
> > > pastries, beverages, laser printing, etc.
> > >
> > > I have been looking at some programs, like CybercafePro, which seems to be
> > > very popular but it lacks POS - point of sale - option, which in my
> > opinion
> > > weakens it, as a cybercafe must also make some cash at the mentioned
> > > services or Cybergate, which I have heard of but not found in the net to
> > > evaluate or Easycafe, which seems to comply better, but could you
> > > cyber-sysops spare some time and please tell us which software you are
> > > using to account for all type of sales and if their result is satisfactory
> > > - good, according to the price payed for it ? I know that there are all
> > > types of needs and "gustos" but no opinion is better that the one that
> > > comes from the user, not the publisher.
> > >
> > > I have read some postings named " the best so and so" but they lack
> > > objectivity and the thread dilutes into a spam no spam talk, which takes
> > > nowhere as to the initial question and so said thread is no good to us.
> > >
> > > In my opinion a cybercafe is a place where people gather mainly to be with
> > > each other in a nice enviroment. To be able to provide such enviroment an
> > > art gallery with photos, paintings, drawings etc., from users will attract
> > > customers as will assorted food & beverages to take away or to enjoy in
> > house.
> > >
> > > If you make a small list of saleable goods you'll probably will end with
> > > something like this:
> > >
> > > 1 - walk in time (fixed or depending of time of day (low/high))
> > > 2 - payed in advance time (at a possible discount)
> > > 3 - various type of coffees (of course)
> > > 4 - other beverages (teas, milkshakes, beer, alcoholic, etc)
> > > 5 - preprepared sweet foods
> > > 6 - preprepared salty foods
> > > 7 - out of the package food (potato chips in example)
> > > 8 - microwave food (popcorn?)
> > > 9 - "fast" on demand salty food (sandwiches, salads, hotdogs, burgers,
> > etc. )
> > > 10 - souvenirs of various kinds (caps, t-shirts, postcards, etc)
> > > 11 - computers & related accesories
> > > 12 - Other... ???
> > >
> > > As you can see, the sale of internet time takes only 2 positions on this
> > > list. I envision a cybercafe as an eating place with computers to surf,
> > > e-mail, play, etc. as an attraction. Taken the choice; would you go to the
> > > place where there are only computers or a "little bit more" like food and
> > > the sort ?
> > >
> > > Well, we need a program that will in a simple way help us account for all
> > > possible type of bussines w can possible make in our cybercafe. Any
> > > suggestions ?
> > >
> > > Thanks to all for your kind attention
> > >
> > > Raul
> > >
> > >
> > >
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