between a Cash Register and a POS System?
A point-of-sales system at the front-counter is similar to a traditional cash register — sales are rung, money is exchanged, change is given, cash is secured, and the drawer is balanced. What is different is how the information is gathered. A point-of-sales system captures, maintains, and updates enormous amounts of information that a cash register can never do. This gives you a powerful tool to help run your business. Whether it’s wholesale, mail order, manufacture, or retail, POS Profits has the solution. POS systems are used in retail environments that require inventory control, customer tracking, etc.