I agree, Aloha is really easy to use - I personally think it's more user
friendly than Micros, though Micros has made some progress lately in that
field with their current software. Aloha is a simple touch screen based POS,
that really anyone can learn, and depending on how complex your menu is, and
how well it was set up, it shouldn't take more than a couple days to pretty
much have the hang of the basic functions, which is just about all you'll need
to know how to do. One word to the wise - use your finger (not your finger
nail, nor the tip of a pen) when touching the screen - otherwise you'll
scratch the hell out of it, and the monitors are not cheap to replace.
--
Cheers! - Josh @ BarSim
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
http://www.barsim.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BarSim (tm) - The Ultimate Bartending Simulation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
All About Bartending - The Blog http://allaboutbartending.blogspot.com/