Andy Davies wrote:
Bill, having run a small retail business I suggest that the heart of any
system should be the cash register[s] - take a look at the low end of the
various suppliers' networked ranges and check for computer connectivity
features; at the very least you want to be able to upload the
end-of-session summaries. You should be able to pick up figures for the
income side of your accounts. For directly sold items (wine beer &c.) you
also have stock control data, and even prepared items (meals) can be
analysed to give reasonable ball-park figures to control any serious
'shrinkage'.
I agree on Quicken / Quickbooks for accounts (if you don't issue many
invoices QuickBooks is ott), you might even find a cash register that will
interface with Intuit.

Hi Andy!

Intuit has the M$ disease. Pull the user through a knothole every now and then in order to wring out the price of an upgrade that requires complete (expen$ive) retraining yet has no user benefit, or very small benefit.

Regards,

Pete


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