
We are still finalizing the API so the documentation is not ready yet :-( I suggest we sit down and go over the functionality and see how your use-case can best be enabled. Lets continue this discussion directly. .. Mike On 1/28/15 4:18 PM, Daniel Kimotho wrote:
@Mike thats a brilliant idea,How do i connect.do you have documentation or something of the sort. Its brilliant,the other POS systems i had seen were from the states and were not practical solutions for East Africa.
On 28 January 2015 at 13:55, Michael Pedersen via skunkworks <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke <mailto:skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke>> wrote:
why not use one of the existing systems already in the market and then just integrate with it ?
For example with MiniERP ( www.erp.co.ke <http://www.erp.co.ke> ) you can have your online shopping site automatically post any sales into the pos so that it automatically shows up at the shop-operators desk/pos. From there it is then also automatically pushed into the accounting system of the shop...
My guess would be that you end up with a more comprehensive solution all around by working with other systems, rather than trying to build everything yourself..
<full disclosure> I am one of the developers of MiniERP </full disclosure>
.. Mike
On 1/28/15 1:22 PM, Daniel Kimotho via skunkworks wrote:
Speaking of which,im developing a shopping site,i would like to add POS components to it...that are practical in East Africa ...I would like any ideas of what POS components can make that site a valuable and practical business tool.
On 28 January 2015 at 13:12, Leonard Waruingi via skunkworks <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke <mailto:skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke>> wrote:
Hi Team,
Am urgently looking for a POS for a clothing shop. Leads would help.
-- Leonard K. Waruingi, P.O. Box 5653-00200, Nairobi. Tel. +254-722-377119