Open-source or commercial.
jko170 wrote:
Open-source or commercial.
There was a thread on this a while back; a forum search should find it.
But: do you really want a Web-based POS system? It seems like an odd
architectural choice.
Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]
I might need to integrate one with my Rails app.
jko170 wrote:
I might need to integrate one with my Rails app.
That I can understand. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that the POS
should be a Rails app itself. It would make the integration easier, but
other things will be harder.
Best,
–Â
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]
jko170 wrote:
I might need to integrate one with my Rails app.
We have built a web pos system using Ruby called ShopKeep.com. Rails is
turning out to be very good framework for this project. We will
officially launch in May but we already have customers up and running
using it. Our API for the platform is not yet published but I would
love to know what you needed to integrate with. A shopping cart system
is the first place we want to go with the API.
If you are interested in learning more we have lots of info at
www.shopkeep.com or support.shopkeep.com. Or please feel free to email
me at jason at Shopkeep.com.
its that true brother ? amazing,… i’ll check soon…
Potion Factory has a free web store made with rails, open source that
connects to Paypal.
http://www.potionfactory.com/free/
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