Featured Article:
November 1st, 2008
Free POS Software: Are They Really for Free? By Paul Michaels
The right POS software can do so many things for your business. However, some of them are quite expensive and may be a bit over your budget, especially if you are just starting out. But worry no more – some free POS software is available for everybody to use.
Here are some places where you should look if you are looking for POS software which are available without having to buy.
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Online POS review websites
There are a lot of websites which feature free POS software. These are usually their official websites and can be able to provide all the information that you need. You can check the features, which kinds of POS hardware they support, and all about the ones who developed the software, as well.
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Freeware websites
Most websites which offer free software also provide links to many POS freeware. You can check them out here, as well as a bit of reviews from the editors and users.
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Software review websites
There are many technological software review websites such as CNET which offer real and in-depth reviews on software. You can catch real reviews and thoughts on a number of free POS software.
However, in as much they are all for free, there are also come disadvantages when you decide to get a POS freeware.
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Other freeware may not be exactly for free. For example, the software may be for free but they would charge you for additional things such as installation and support. In the end, you might pay more than what you’ve expected.
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Sometimes, they have limited functionalities. Some features may be disabled, or those which you need might not be just there.
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Support is crucial to help you optimize your POS system. But some freeware may not have proper support assistance for their clients.
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You need to configure free POS software all by yourself. So if you do not have any experience in computers, you might end up just wasting your time.
If you are still determined to use a free POS program, then there is no harm in trying. Who knows? You might still end up with one that will work for you.



