Company Website: QuickBooks
Product Website: QuickBooks Point of Sale
Price Range: Basic $799.95 – Pro $1,149.95
Operating Systems: Windows XP or Vista
QuickBooks Point of Sale Software Overview
QuickBooks POS automatically keeps track of your detailed inventory, customers, sales orders, layaways, and employee commissions. You can use the POS software alone or with QuickBooks Financial Software. You can get the software alone or with the essential hardware offered.
QuickBooks Point of Sale Basic Features
- Automatically tracks inventory as you ring sales
- Track customer information and purchase history
- Create barcode tags
QuickBooks Point of Sale Pro Features
- Advanced inventory management tools
- Automatically generate and e-mail purchase orders
- Powerful pricing features and customization options
- Manage up to 10 stores from one location
7 Responses to QuickBooks Point of Sale Software Review
De Wet Moolman November 13, 2009
Can your POS track Value added Tax
Justin November 13, 2009
This is a review site. We can not answer specific tech support questions like this. We have no affiliation with QuickBooks.
Kiril Alexiev January 10, 2010
Hi, De Wet Moolman:
Check out WarehousePro, it can track both VAT and sales tax.
http://www.warehouseprofessional.com
Hope this will help you.
Charles Madaudi April 8, 2010
I am looking for a review on CES TS POS Software
Christy June 12, 2010
Would be perfect if they offered a used bookstore version. My only issue so far is trying to figure out a way to handle the book trade in credit during the check out process.
The Quickbooks help forum is not very helpful (at least for my issue).
But for the money and for a regular retail store, I think it would be worthwhile.
Stacey June 18, 2010
Thank you for sharing your opinion on Quickbooks POS software. A bookstore version would be a great addition.
Anita Dnommah December 28, 2011
The QB POS has a good aspect – it tracks inventory. However, it is clumsy to use because it wants to use its own item numbers. I have 12,000 sku’s and don’t have time to cross reference everthing. It is power hungry, it crashes at least once a week on new computers with no other software on them and if you expect it to integrate with QB financial (2009 or 2012) and still keep your sanity – avoid it at all costs.