
Can you smell the Macworld? Why not, it's just around the corner! Today, most news orbiting around are somehow linked to
this event, and there's nothing special in launching a new version of your application in San Francisco, this week. The location, obviously, is going to be the Macworld Conference & Expo. The topic - a new version of a multi-user Point of Sale system called LightSpeed.
Xsilva Systems is the software company behind LightSpeed, and they are going to launch the version 2.0 of this program this week at Macworld, as I was just saying. This application is built exclusively for Mac OS X and its design has one purpose, to accelerate small business and increase efficiency of the selling process as a consequence.
Whether set up as a Point of Sale system in a retail environment or deployed to help an inside sales team, LightSpeed uses the most powerful Mac OS X and SQL-based technologies to deliver unparalleled performance and reliability, all inside a well organized, good looking OS X interface.
Built on a high-performance, solid, scalable OpenBase SQL foundation, Xsiva's LightSpeed offers dynamic Sales, Service, Tracking and Purchasing tools that employ fast SQL searches, natively multi-user operation and intelligent workflows designed to streamline and empower small business, and it also features Administration and Reporting tools for management and optimization purposes.
Targeted at groups of 1 to 25 users, LightSpeed's architecture can handle hundreds of users if required, and pricing starts at 749$. Available as a Universal Binary, this program works natively on both Intel and PowerPC-based Macs and is currently available in English, but Quotes, SROs, Orders and Invoices can be printed in English, French and Spanish.