uniCenta oPOS language and settings can easily be changed by downloading and using the new beta language locales.
Available in Dutch, French, German and Spanish the locales are simple to install and ready to use straight way.
Still got a bit to do in places - to complete translation for the additional fourteen reports (unavailable in Openbravo POS default install) we added to uniCenta oPOS - but expect another update soon.
Here's a shot of uniCenta oPOS German locale installed - Stock Menu:
...and a Product List Report
Friday, 25 March 2011
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Onwards and Upwards
uniCenta oPOS downloads went through the 5000 line, end of Jan', and in this last weekend shot through 6000
What a sprint!
Now I'm guessing here, it's been the SEO stuff I've been playing with on both the main www.unicenta.net and www.unicentaopos.co.uk sites, and both have seen a doubling of visitors. Reckon that's a pretty good indicater for my guess.
What's interesting though is the level of interest trending towards Mobile POS - in all its forms - which is really great to see. What's more, the interest level is coming from all sectors.
For all who know the history, Mobile POS is something I've always promoted..., since I can't remember when, and in those early days mobile devices were heavy, clumsy to use, under-powered, scare as rocking horse do-do's and cost the proverbial arm & leg.
Just curious.... What's your idea of the perfect Mobile POS device?
What a sprint!
Now I'm guessing here, it's been the SEO stuff I've been playing with on both the main www.unicenta.net and www.unicentaopos.co.uk sites, and both have seen a doubling of visitors. Reckon that's a pretty good indicater for my guess.
What's interesting though is the level of interest trending towards Mobile POS - in all its forms - which is really great to see. What's more, the interest level is coming from all sectors.
For all who know the history, Mobile POS is something I've always promoted..., since I can't remember when, and in those early days mobile devices were heavy, clumsy to use, under-powered, scare as rocking horse do-do's and cost the proverbial arm & leg.
Just curious.... What's your idea of the perfect Mobile POS device?
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