This is an important question.

I too have potential clients who want to use their smart phones for POS, as
well as to take inventory (both within their warehouse and on rmote job
sites).  I have found bar code reader hardware that will put the barcode
data into whatever field in whatever form has focus (regardless of whether
the applicatin is a web app, with which the user is interacting via a
browser, or a dedicated app).  Obviously, I want to have the user working
with both the POS and inventory components via the web browser.  However,
all the bar code readers I have found for my blackberry are dedicated apps
that send the bar code data to a website, and I see the result only in the
bar code provider's web page (always some form of advertizing or service
supporting comparison shopping).  None, that I have found so far, will
interact with any other app on the smart phone, regardless of whether the
other app is a specialized app or a web app living in a browser.  What I
have to find is an app or browser plugin that will work on any mobile
device that will put the bar code data directly into whatever web form is
open (and so avoiding the need for these guys to spend an extra couple
hundred dollars per bar code reader); either that or someone who has the
ability and experience required to develop it (and who is affordable).

Do you have any information what would help us?

Thanks

Ted


On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 3:49 PM, freap <fr...@a1bodyandframe.com> wrote:

> Are you expecting to run in a browser or rebuild as a dedicated
> application?  Android?
>
>
> On 4/24/2013 10:39 PM, Hans Bakker wrote:
>
>> Good morning!
>>
>> we just get 2 requests in from customers who ask the question if they can
>> use a tablet for a POS (point of sale) or cash register for a physical shop.
>>
>> If we could make this work using the WEbPOS from OFBiz, add local storage
>> and sync for product and customers and orders (to use the POS off-line when
>> internet goes down) and either use the camera or external barcode scanner
>> and a wifi network printer could do the job .
>>
>> This would significantly simplify and reduce the physical shop investment
>> for IT.
>>
>> Anybody interested? let me know so we could together on this subject?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Hans
>>
>>
>


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t...@merchantservicecorp.com
CTO
Merchant Services Corp.
17665 Leslie st., unit 30
Newmarket , Ontario
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