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Monetra 7.0 adds check processing, more

updated 06:20 pm EDT, Wed May 14, 2008

 

Monetra 7.0 server update


Main Street Softworks this week released Monetra 7.0, a payment server software that securely processes credit card, debit card, gift card, and electronic benefit card transactions for retail point-of-sale and eCommerce systems. It is capable of scaling from operation on custom embedded devices to fully redundant clustered server installations processing thousands of transactions per minute, transforming how payment systems are deployed, secured and managed.

Monetra software easily integrates with any software application and now allows users to process checks; the software is designed for merchants of all types and sizes, ranging from single-site retailers and restaurants to call center and eCommerce systems to enterprises with thousands of multi-lane locations. It includes electronic check verification and conversion with image upload for the Electronic Clearing House (ECHO) processing platform.

Monetra v7.0 is licensed, distributed and supported across all major operating systems, including Mac OS X, Linux/Unix, and Windows. Pricing is $500 for the Mac OS X edition and starts at $900 for the Small Business Edition on other platforms.


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