Who says functionality isn't sexy?Just when you thought Xsilva Systems' LightSpeed Mobile Point of Sale for Mac couldn't get any sexier, they go and add more functionality. Last week, at the company's 10th Certification Camp in San Francisco, California the company announced that the latest version of the company's award-winning mobile Point of Sale platform, LightSpeed Mobile 1.4 will print receipts to local or networked Star Micronics printers.
LightSpeed Mobile is the mobile retail extension to the LightSpeed Point of Sale system for Mac. This system represents a profound shift in the selling environment, changing the way retailers sell to their customers. LightSpeed Mobile removes the traditional 'line' from the retail environments using the same mobile hardware employed by Apple in its retail stores. Retail sales staff can use LightSpeed Mobile running on an iPod touch or iPhone to connect to a LightSpeed database and process sales from the sales floor.
The latest versions of the LightSpeed platform offer the most unified retail Point of Sale experience across the desktop and mobile environments with its unique hand-off feature. While credit-card transactions can be fully completed on the mobile device, cash, check and other transactions started anywhere in the store on a mobile device can be seamlessly transferred to a desktop for completion.
“On the heels of the features added in version 1.3, which included the market-first hand-off functionality, LightSpeed Mobile continues to lead the way in mobile point of sale with the addition of mobile receipt printing to version 1.4,” said Xsilva CEO, Dax Dasilva. “Any Star printer available to the LightSpeed Server can now print receipts wirelessly from LightSpeed Mobile devices. It’s just that easy.”
Version 1.4 of LightSpeed Mobile is available for download from iTunes as a free upgrade to existing LightSpeed Mobile users. LightSpeed Mobile is available for download for $4.99 from the iTunes App Store and requires LightSpeed Server.
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