AirPOS provides this functionality, we have hundreds of small retailers using it successfully all across the UK.
Always keen to welcome new retailers to the AirPOS family!
airpointofsale.com
If your looking for a local application take a look at Actinic.
They offer desktop ecommerce software and epos system that can be linked together.
Interestingly it looks like you can use Magento which is new to me![]()
What's your current system out of interest sysops?
AirPOS runs locally on terminals but the back office is web-based. The ePOS terminal app will run on pretty much any machine that's Windows or Android based (iOS version coming this month)
It integrates fully with hardware: printers, barcode scanners, cash drawers....we add integrations as customers need them so at the minute there's a limited list of supported hardware but it grows each week.
If you have a team of developers that can work with our API then that wouldn't be a problem.
Alternatively you can use the AirPOS back office. Are there features there you need that we don't currently provide?
FYI Our reporting system is a little thin at the moment, but we're constantly refining that.
Eeeew, wash your mouth out!
Their ecommerce solution is not something I'd consider, *ever*.
A local application that has a decent api would be perfect. I just want to exchange product and sales data.
Interested in your views as I use actinic Business plus and considering using their epos for our shop, what were your main objections
I know Actinic has been around forever, but I've never liked their ecommmerce offering, that's all. Inflexible, and difficult to do much with as far as SEO goes.
I'll just add that I've been looking at www.airpointofsale.com, and am very impressed with both the epos application and the backoffice. Their ecommerce component is still very low on features, but from an epos perspective what they have is fantastic.
Had a quick look at Airpointof sale but looks like being cloud based so no good for me
Intersting point about Actinic as you can ammend every part of the design for SEO so not sure what you feel is missing latest version also offers SPP
I like total control of what I purchase for my business, I buy MS Office in 2000 and still use it today after about 5 computers as it still does all I require, I use Actinic and control where I host it and whatever I want to do to it, with cloud I loose that freedom and also end up paying far more over the following years, I see the only real benifit to cloud is the company who sells it getting a regular income and a loose noose around their customers who are reluctant to move
Sorry but common sence requires you to take daily or hourly backups which using the right software will get you back up and running within a few hours so that negates half the argument