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Checkout 2.3.2 adds minor features, fixes bugs

updated 04:20 pm EST, Fri January 30, 2009

 

Checkout 2.3.2 update


A v2.3.2 update is now available for Checkout, Werck's Mac-only point-of-sale software. The app handles a variety of cashier tasks, such as sales, receipts and invoices. The software can also be used to manage inventory stocks however, and generate reports on several forms of connected information.

The patch is said to enhance reporting options with a new Supplier category, as well as minor improvements to Pending Invoices and Sales reports, among others. Werck has separately improved the Ledger with more nuanced filtering, plus more detailed purchase order listings, cleaner integration with AccountEdge and QuickBooks, and Journal localizations for Dutch, French and German.

The app can, lastly, now automatically print receipts and invoices after credit card processing. Checkout costs $400 for a single license, and runs on systems with a minimum of Mac OS X 10.4.10 and 512MB of RAM.


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