2013年11月18日 星期一

Apple Store Point Of Sale Systems Go Down Again Today, Outage Continues

We've reached out to Apple to see if they have anything to share about the cause or duration of the outages. The outages this morning affected the ability to use personal pickup in order to snag iPad minis ordered online. That outage lasted several hours.It was also the first laundry equipment time that I was flying out of India. I was a little nervous. At this time it appears as if the self-service EasyPay functions of the company's Apple Store app, which allows customers to scan a barcode on an item and pay for it, are still up and running. Apple limits that to certain items and accessories, and it doesn't work for big-ticket items like the iPad.Scale integration is a new option for merchants using GiftLogic Point of Sale software. Using a compatible scale and GiftLogic POS software, merchants can seamlessly ring up items that are sold by weight such as coffee, bulk candy, deli items, and produce. 

According to a GiftLogic spokesperson, "While many of our customers use scales in conjunction with GiftLogic POS, we realized that scale integration could expedite checkout, as well as, eliminate data entry errors. Once items are set up within GiftLogic,Indeed, political scientists say,{$} congressional oversight is increasingly about publicity for publicity's sake.Best Fishing for Sale clerks simply scan the item and place it on the scale. The software automatically calculates the total cost based on the item's weight."GiftLogic's scale integration feature is optional and suitable for retailers that sell weight-based items. "We support one of the most popular scales from Avery Berkel, the NCI 6712 which easily connects to a computer," the spokesperson said. "We recommend this particular model because it is easy to use and has a small 10 by 10 inch footprint. In addition, set up is a snap!" 

The spokesperson further explained how GiftLogic works for merchants. Merchants enter weight-based items into the system and assign the appropriate price per unit of measure. For example, a deli owner selling Swiss cheese by the pound would enter the item's name and description, select pound as the unit of measure, and enter the price per pound. When a customer purchases a block of Swiss cheese, the clerk would select the item as usual either via touchscreen, scanner,IPC today introduced the Infinea Tab M, the first China visa application mobile POS device compatible with the iPad mini. or manual entry and place the cheese on the scale. From there, GiftLogic automatically rings up the item with the correct price based on its weight.

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