Why should I prefer a DOS-based POS software like the DMS Point of Sale?
Most POS software now available are Windows-based, thanks to its GUI (graphical user interface) feature that provides for "better-looking" screen displays and "ease of use" with the aid of mouse and other pointing devices.
Yet, in spite of these, many people still prefer to use DOS-based POS applications for the following reasons:
1) DOS-based POS software are generally faster and easier to install.
2) DOS-based programs are easier to learn and understand.
3) DOS-based applications are generally less expensive because many of them are easier to develop than Windows-based programs.
4) In some cases, Dos-based applications can be used without installing Windows, resulting to additional savings on operating system cost. Using DOS is also beneficial because it is simple, easy to install, very stable and not prone to viruses and worms.
5) Many programming features and functions that are possible with DOS-based database programs are compromised in Windows-based programs, especially when the object-oriented approach is used.
6) with the computer using only the keyboard saves a lot of time.
Unlike ordinary DOS-based POS software, however, DMS Point of Sale, due to its sheer size alone, must be run in Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7. In so doing, you get the best of both DOS and Windows operating systems.
1) DMS Point of Sale can be easily installed in your computer with the devices designed for Windows like CD-ROM drive and USB flash drive.
2) DMS Point of Sale can conveniently save your backup data files in data storage media or devices via USB ports.
3) A DMS file viewer program incorporated with the backup data files allows viewing and printing of data and reports in any computer (without the need to install the DMS Point of Sale program).
4) DMS Point of Sale data and reports can be saved and read as MS Excel files.
5) Price list and beginning inventory can be prepared as MS Excel files and later copied into the DMS Point of Sale databases.
6) POS terminals using DMS Point of Sale software can be easily connected with a simple Windows-based local-area network (LAN).
7) DMS Point of Sale allows you to use your computer to run other Windows-based programs that are not in conflict with its operation.
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Which version of DMS Point of Sale is right for my business?
Why should I prefer a DOS-based POS software like the DMS Point of Sale?
Why is DMS Point of Sale priced so unbelievably low?
What is the difference between a POS system and a cash register?
Can I also use a thermal printer to print sales invoices?
How can I use the software if my computer does not have a printer port (parallel port)?
If I need to reinstall the software because of certain program errors, do I have to pay the 10% license renewal service fee?
Can we request for a demo?
If something goes wrong with my installation, how are you going to address the problem?
If I install the software in another computer, do I have to pay for a new license?
What happens to my data if I fail to obtain the license on time?
Can you modify the program for us if we need additional features?
I want to sell your products. How do I become a reseller?
I prefer a complete POS system package that includes hardware, software, system setup, and user training. Can you give me a cost estimate?
I am interested in your product, but I am too far from your branches. How could I use your software, and what if I encounter a problem with my POS system?
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