It is suppose to be unbreakable -- since it's used in frozen places where tech support is a few days away...
On 12/8/05, Enrico Tan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your immediate reply Engel.
We have seen their POS already. We want to add 1 to 2 more in our list of
options.
We could include in our choices training our staff on native Linux
programming and develop the system from ground up. We have our retail
business experts on board to feed in the requirements.
We could also outsource the development to software house.
I don't know if there are local companies other than Cyware which have
developed Linux POS application.
Kiko
> Hi Kiko,
>
> You might want to visit http://cywareinc.com/home.html for leads.
>
> HTH,
>
> Engels
>
> --
> Engels Antonio, RHCE, RHCX
> Bluepoint Institute
> http://bluepoint.com.ph/
>
>
> On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 14:34, Enrico Tan wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Our company is looking for a software house who can help us convert our
>> DOS-based POS system to Linux environment.
>>
>> Please get in touch with me at this contact details.
>>
>> Kiko Tan
>> Sterling Paper Products Ent., Inc.
>> email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> tel no.: 8137828 local 210
>>
>> Thanks.
>
>
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