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Pos Software Point Of Sale
Intura Solutions Adds Accounts Receivable to Intura Vision
ARLINGTON, TX -- (MARKET WIRE) -- November 06, 2006 -- Intura Solutions, LP (Intura), a leading supplier of point-of-sale (POS) and business management software for quick service, fast casual and delivery restaurant concepts, today announced a new version of the popular Intura Vision POS solution that is anchored by the addition of a complete accounts receivable system. The accounts receivable features built into the Intura Vision POS system extend the order taking system with a mechanism to charge customer orders to an account. "During the past year, we discussed with our clients their specific needs in terms of addressing the management of their most important customers that include business and personal accounts," stated Gary W. Peek II, president of Intura. "The result is a fully integrated accounts receivable system that manages the entire life cycle of a customer order all the way through invoices, statements and collection issues." The system provides the ability to generate customized invoices, print monthly statements, assess finance charges, print summary and detail aging reports and enter payments, credits and debits.
InfoTouch Corporation — Store Manager ES
Since 1986, InfoTouch Corporation has been providing retail specialty shops with a comprehensive point-of-sale (POS) software product. InfoTouch released its latest version of Store Manager ES (Version 2.50) earlier this year. EASE OF USE -- 5 Stars The main menu of InfoTouch Store Manager contains a series of buttons that provides access to the register, inventory, customers, employees, utilities, a transaction manager, a replenishment option, the system setup option, a time clock, and a backup feature. Clicking on a button will update the screen with the features found in that module. Users can choose to work in the training mode, which is excellent for new employees or when first setting up the system. An offline mode is also available, which allows users to continue processing transactions even if the central system is not functioning.
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