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    Streamline POS
    ...then look no further This project was forked from uniCenta POS, to allow users continued access to the large number of features of uniCenta while focusing on U.S. currency and support for external Streamline developed extension apps that provide integrations with chip card EMV Technology and Ecommerce website integration with WooCommerce web orders and more extension apps in the works that are available at the streamlineposapps website visit link below https://goo.gl/vGPGFV Streamline POS is a feature rich Point of Sale software. Which will run a variety of hardware, the only requirement is that it must be capable of running Java 1.8 Installing Streamline POS is simple and fast, using its own custom installer available for a number of operating systems It supports multi terminal mode, and works with a number of Open Source database solutions.
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    Debian Unstable/testing alpha.

    Pre-Alpha Console distro for high performance Linux computing.

    Basic Debian INTEL/AMD HPC console/desktop multi purpose. Linux for software devs/QA and thin laboratory clusters. MIC hardware, NUMA and live network memory and full IPv6 are supported. Final alpha release features: ======== * Usb image * General debian repos * VM optimizations * Hugepages by default * CGROUPs optimized by default * ALSA * Latest Debugging / Baremetal kernels * Full Haswell and MIC support in test * Full optimized python support * Full...
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    logicAlloy ALE is RFID-EPC compliant RFID middleware. ALE collects and processes RFID tag data from RFID readers, then pushes RFID data to ERP apps. For more info on ALE, RFID and RFID tools, see www.logicalloy.com. logicAlloy - RFID made easy
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    TagCentric is RFID middleware that controls heterogeneous RFID devices and gathers RFID-related data into a user-specified database. It's cost (free!) and simplicity make it ideal for use by small businesses, RFID testing facilities, and universities.
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    Inventory, manufacturing, sales (POS) automation suite that consists of software written in Java 6 and custom developed hardware.
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