If you've ever worked in retail or the food services industry, you're probably familiar with the Point of Sale (POS) system. It's the software/hardware combination that most people would probably call a cash register, though there's more to it than that: inventory tracking, coupons, exchanges, and pretty much everything else is done using one of these POS systems. And they're often a total pain, with�myriad�options and interfaces that sometimes harken back to the Windows 3.1 days.
Pose is one company (among many) that's trying to fix the POS. And instead of relying on a new hardware device, they're turning to one you already have: your web-connected computer. Everything on Pose is web-based, so you can easily set up a new terminal if one computer starts malfunctioning, and setup is obviously cheap because you probably don't have anything to buy.
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