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DESCRIPTION
Poshier (formerly known as AnotherPOS Pro) is designed for small retail business looking for truly affordable point of sale (POS) solution. Featuring inventory management, supplier management, purchase order management, customer management, and the most natural and intuitive user interface design. Unlike other point of sale system, invoice creation and processing in AnotherPOS Pro can be done entirely with your keyboard alone and the result: spend more time with your customers. Download it now and try it for free.

Don't have a barcode scanner? AnotherPOS Pro can operate without it. The search engine behind the scene helps you find your product fast and precise. With only a few letters of either the product description, code, category, size and color, the search engine will return the best match at the moment you stop typing. With the help of the photo-matching system, you can ID the search visually.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.0.5.2306:
  • New Product Sold Report (3).
  • Rename Johnson’s Report to Product Sold Report (2).
  • Adds Product Code and Supplier Name to the consignment report.
  • Fixes the product sold report data presentation.
  • New “Show Invoices” button in the Customer panel. Use it to find invoices by customer.
  • Able to delete invoices.
  • New option under Company->Payment to enable visa, master, amex payment field for edit.
  • New option under Company->Payment to disable the reprint message.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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SCREENSHOT

Developer:AnotherPOS
Downloads:3,449
  - Version d/l:121
Business:Applications
License:Shareware
Date:07 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$79.00
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Poshier User Reviews (5 posts)Write A Review
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Jun 9 2009

EXORZIST  It's written in basic. Don't waste your money for anything created with RealBasic. Also a funny fact: the developers of all the various tools created with RB n e v e r mention that they did it with RealBasic - that's how they are proud of it.  
(Version 2.3.10)

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Jun 10 2009

JASON EMANUELSON  So what. If the program does what it is intended to do, does it reliably, efficiently and without problems, the code behind the curtain does not matter. People that chastise based upon a choice in code are no different than people that base judgement on color, creed or gender. Merit should be judged on what the program does and how well it does it, not something that virtually no one will ever see.

If I make glass art, does that make me any less of an artist than one that paints with oils? Is a poet any less of a poet to type their prose over writing it longhand?

The bottom line is that the developer has made a tool for others that works for them and others, so they must be doing something right.  
(Version 2.3.10)

praisebury
+2
Jul 4 2009

EXORZIST  It matters. Really. No, not the color of your skin nor your religious preference, but the tools used to make a digital product, they really matter.   
(Version 2.3.11)

praisebury
-2
Jul 5 2009

RPPHOTO  If it works, has no speed issues, looks nice, is very useful, and has a great price I'm not going to reject it because it's made in RB! Rejecting something because of how it's created is just bizarre. So I agree with Jason.  
(Version 2.3.13)

praisebury
0

Dec 27 2008
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AFAN  I have been looking at the different POS apps for mac. And AnotherPOS has many of the main features the the others have but at a MUCH lower price. It's also a lot easier to use and set up. I would deff recommend it to some looking for a cheap solution to pos!  
(Version 2.1.9)

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Jun 11 2008

NEUTRALZONE  Apparently some posters are clueless as to what POS means to the target audience of this product. Regardless of what POS means to the kids on the Internets, in the serious and extremely lucrative grown-up's world of retail, POS is overwhelmingly recognized as an abbreviation for "Point of Sale." Who should the developer listen to, the target customers in a billion-dollar industry...or some amateurs looking for freeware on a web site?  
(Version 1.0.4)

praisebury
+1
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Jun 12 2008

BRINDSLEY QUIVES  that's as maybe. however you can't live in a vacuum and completely ignore the real world, slang usage of a term:

if you made vaccuum cleaners would you sell them under the brand name 'sucky electricals'?

would an anti-depressant called 'gay pills' attract many customers?  
(Version 1.0.4)

praisebury
+2
Jul 7 2008

SMKSENSEI  I think *you* are "clueless" to marketing as apparently are the developers. Regardless of whether you think you are "grown-up" in the world of retail, the point is that common phrases or colloquial expressions must be reckoned with in merchandising or marketing.   
(Version 1.0.5)

praisebury
+1
Sep 23 2009

BRINDSLEY QUIVES  well, maybe the 'kids on the internets' were right after all, because the developers have changed the name.

now who wants to be the first to tell them how equally terrible a choice "poshier" is?

;-)  
(Version 3.0.4)

praisebury
0

Jun 4 2008
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SHRALLDAM  Its name put aside, this application is far from finished. It's buggy (decimal prices becoming thousands for example), and unintuitive. The price is very appealing, but for now it's equivalent to a beta stage application.  
(Version 1.0.3)

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Jun 2 2008

SMKSENSEI  unfortunate name. I have "another POS" in my driveway.  
(Version 1.0.1)

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Oct 17 2008

STAR-AFFINITY  Haha! :D Just what I though...

(Sorry, I haven't tried the app, just like the pun...)  
(Version 2.0.5)

praisebury
+2