I certainly wish it had included some more new features and fixed a few of the pesky workflow issues. Overall, I'm very pleased with the new version. We can only hope that Intuit recognizes the need and potential for such enhancements in the future. I agree that such multi-function capabilities for an otherwise expensive physical inventory scanner would be nice.
Those products could have been used not only for physical inventory counts, but also as barcode readers for mobile sales receipt scanning and product receiving. In discussing this functionality with Murph, he didn't understand why Intuit had not chosen to support Cipherlabs' products that worked either via blue-tooth or the local-area-network. They upload a copy of your inventory, allowing you to conduct counts and then batch upload those counts back into QBPOS. This new version of QuickBooks Point-of-Sale is certified for use with Cipherlab's 80 physical inventory scanners. The scanners work essentially in the same way as the Metrologic units. V18 has also added support for a new Physical Inventory Scanner. The Metrologic (Optimus) scanners previously used were discontinued a few years back, and people couldn't purchase inventory scanners to work with QBPOS.
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It doesn't work in portrait mode.Ĭipherlab 8000 Series Physical Inventory Scanner But keep in mind that this functionality is at present only available for landscape mode. I can key information from the on-screen keyboard into the fields of any data entry screen.
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While QuickBooks Point-of-Sale has always been able to run on a laptop that met the equipment specifications of the software, features specific to the Surface Pro like the ability to use the on-screen keyboard simply didn’t work.īut in trying out QBPOS V18 with my Surface Pro, if I use it in tablet mode ( shown below). I keep this future enhancement on my running wish list, which I give Intuit every time I visit with its people.Īs I mentioned earlier, Murph stole a bit of my thunder, but I still have a bit to say about the new optimization of QuickBooks Point-of-Sale V18 for the Microsoft 1 Surface Pro 4. Now if Intuit would only allow different rewards for different customers then we would really have something.
The new "hover-over" display makes the Rewards program that much easier to use.
When customers who had been using QBPOS (Desktop) were introduced to Revel, it became clear there were gaps between the two systems. Simultaneously, Revel was working to introduce its product to the Enterprise market and closed deals with Cinnabon and Shell.Īs a result, Intuit and Revel dissolved almost all aspects of their relationship when it seemed their interests no longer were aligned. Intuit then set out on a path to reintroduce QuickBooks Point-of-Sale (Desktop) to new retailers, as well as let the community know it was still in the Point-of-Sale business. Not only was this a workhorse of a product, but it had both a price and feature set that was hard to beat during most of that time.īut a few years back, when Intuit saw cloud-based products like Clover and Square emerging within the Point-of-Sale market, it entered into a sales and marketing agreement with Revel to offer an iPad-based Point-of-sale system under the name "QuickBooks Point-of-Sale powered by Revel." In contrast to QBPOS, the Revel-based product had the hospitality arena as its core strength. We've been installing QBPOS since version 2.1. You probably know that a primary focus of my practice has been in the retail space and our "go-to" product during the last 10 years has been QuickBooks Point-of-Sale (Desktop).