Linux has a good range of open source Point-of-Sale software which can help retailers make considerable cost savings, not simply due to the lack of licensing and upgrade fees.
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Linux has a good range of open source Point-of-Sale software which can help retailers make considerable cost savings, not simply due to the lack of licensing and upgrade fees.
Read moreOpen Source Point of Sale (OSPOS) is a web-based point of sale system. It runs on top of a LAMP server.
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