Table service, quick service and store management simplified
Version | 2.1.0 |
Updated | Mar 26th 2011 |
Developer |
EasyPOS
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User Rating |
824
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Original File Size | 17.1 MB |
Downloads | 6892 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Others |
EasyRMS, a POS For Restaurants is the ideal point of sale and store management solution to help simplify operations for all table service restaurants, quick service restaurants and bars.
EasyRMS point of sale and management solution empowers restauranteurs increase efficiency and reduce complexity. It is a super simple to use, feature rich and cost effective solution without the need for prior computer experience.
EasyRMS takes care of point of sale activities, reservation and waiting list, guest and manager paging, customer tracking, gift card management, house account charges, delivery order routing and tracking, table service and quick service order entry, cashier payment handling, financial accountability, staff communications, and much more all included and ready for action out of the box.
EasyRMS Crack gives restaurateurs complete management control at their fingertip. Management features such as inventory and recipe tracking; labor and scheduling control; extensive reports; and much more are all standard features and easily accessible with just a click away. Restaurateurs also gain insight into store operations effortlessly with dozens of extensive reports.
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