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YDesign Windows Retail Management System

The First Wave

 

When all of the software houses of the world were still debating the Windows at POS issue...

When it looked like DOS was still the OS of choice for a point of sale...

CAD introduced a fully integrated Windows Point Of Sale, for multi-store businesses.

 

YDBackoffice

 

Multistore integration module, with SQL reporting interface. True Client server technology.

 

R2 Unbreakable Point of Sale

 The next generation of Windows based Retail software.

 

From the database, to the lack of third-party controls, every line of code is clean and efficient. The incredible start up time, speed of transactions, offline functionality, and simple elegance, makes it the product we are most proud of.

 If it is to be our greatest success then that would be an additional accolade.

 The fact that it carries the pedigree of YDesign means that existing users will feel deja vu (the good kind).  New users find its clean uncluttered lines appealing.  The streamlined and responsive databases are by far a favorite feature. 

 

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