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TUAW Review: Checkout, top notch Point of Sale software for Mac
Sunday, November 22, 2009Filed under: Software, Cool tools, Reviews
I had the opportunity to speak with the creators of Checkout: an excellent Point of Sale application for the Mac. I've been working with the app for several weeks now and have been thoroughly impressed by it, especially after the developers shared their perspectives. Many thanks to Ed and Dirk for walking me through it.Whether you're starting a new store...
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