What is now indispensable in POS systems is the automatic update of newspaper price changes, the setup of bumper editions, and newspaper stops/starts. Well the scripting it's getting better all the time. So far, these are the updates in the past 30 days to this function. [2016-07-26]: Added NT News to Pos Scripting [2016-07-26]: Added Sunday Territorian to Pos Scripting [2016-08-09]: The Wednesday edition of the Weekly Times will change from $2.50 to $2.80 GST inclusive from Wednesday 10th of August. [2016-08-27]: The Sunday edition of the Herald-Sun will change from $2.70 to $3.00 GST inclusive from Sunday 28th of August. [2016-08-27]: The Sunday edition of the Sunday Mail will change from $2.70 to $3.00 GST inclusive from Sunday 28th of August. [2016-08-27]: The Sunday edition of the Daily Telegraph will change from $2.80 to $3.00 GST inclusive from Sunday 28th of August. Assuming 5 minutes for each of these that is just in this about half an hour of time saving over the old systems like DOS, which require manual entry. Previous Next
What is now indispensable in POS systems is the automatic update of newspaper price changes, the setup of bumper editions, and newspaper stops/starts.
Well the scripting it's getting better all the time.
So far, these are the updates in the past 30 days to this function.
[2016-07-26]: Added NT News to Pos Scripting
[2016-07-26]: Added Sunday Territorian to Pos Scripting
[2016-08-09]: The Wednesday edition of the Weekly Times will change from $2.50 to $2.80 GST inclusive from Wednesday 10th of August.
[2016-08-27]: The Sunday edition of the Herald-Sun will change from $2.70 to $3.00 GST inclusive from Sunday 28th of August.
[2016-08-27]: The Sunday edition of the Sunday Mail will change from $2.70 to $3.00 GST inclusive from Sunday 28th of August.
[2016-08-27]: The Sunday edition of the Daily Telegraph will change from $2.80 to $3.00 GST inclusive from Sunday 28th of August.
Assuming 5 minutes for each of these that is just in this about half an hour of time saving over the old systems like DOS, which require manual entry.