![]() Users can get QuickBooks POS in three versions- POS Basic, POS Pro, and POS Multi-Store. Recently the software has done some improvements like pairing with the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 table, lowering the price, but still, it seems like users are having a difficult time adapting to the fast-growing competition. Along with the great built-in integration, QB POS is lagging behind most of its challengers. It is somewhere losing the race with its competitors due to the expensive subscription. However, despite the great feature that the software provides to its consumers, the potential of the application is not living up to the mark. It helps the retailers with a bunch of activities including customer purchase history, refund discounts, barcode scanning, getting customer’s information (phone number, address, etc.), inventory tracking, and many more. QuickBooks POS is taking the place of manual entry, cash registers, and the tiresome management of different stores. The software provides a user-friendly and straightforward setup procedure to manage inventory, sales, and purchase effortlessly. It is a retail management software developed by Intuit. This is where QuickBooks Point of Sale (POS) comes in to make things easier. In this growing competition of the retailing market, it is tough to keep a regular track regarding customer satisfaction, inventory, and handling multiple stores simultaneously.
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