From the November 2005 Review of Point-of-Sale
  Software
Keystroke POS – Version 5.20 bills itself as “a comprehensive sales
  management and inventory control system.” Designed for the retail sector,
  Keystroke POS can also be used in the wholesale and service industries.
EASE OF USE — 5 Stars
  The Keystroke POS main screen contains a drop-down menu with choices such as
  Transaction, Customer, Special, Exit, Utilities and Help. A fully customizable
  toolbar contains function icons such as a pop-up calculator, pop-up calendar,
  database query, change clerk, time clock and a pop-up Help screen. Installed
  modules are listed in a vertical bar to the right of the main screen under the
  Main Menu heading. A click on Sales Manager will provide access to the POS module.
 Clicking on the List icon at the top of the screen allows you to look up customers
  or items. The customer can be chosen from the list or a new one can be entered
  on the fly. Items can be scanned using barcodes or the lookup feature can be
  utilized. Tendering sales is easy: Simply click on Complete in the transaction
  menu, choose your payment type, enter check number and click OK. You can choose
  to print a receipt or an invoice. Navigation is straightforward, and you can
  find most of the functions you need within minutes of installation. Keystroke
  can integrate with most hardware peripherals including receipt printers, programmable
  keyboards, electronic cash drawers and barcode scanners. The company also offers
  a data interface to popular accounting packages. 
MODULES/SCALABILITY — 5 Stars
  Keystroke POS modules include Sales Manager, Database Manager, Purchase Manager,
  Report Manager, Label Manager, Accounts Receivable, Configuration Manager and
  Custom. A variety of custom modules is also available, including the User Bundle,
  which includes the GL-Link, Script Editor, Production Importer and Report Editor.
  Also available is the Matrix Manager (for inventory tracking) and the MultiStore
  module, which provides communication between remote locations. A Payment Processing
  module is also available for credit, debit, EBT and check verification. Keystroke
  is available at two levels in single- and three-user versions: POS and Classic.
FEATURES/FUNCTIONALITY — 5 Stars
  The newest version of Keystroke POS began shipping in September with a new user
  interface as well as updated packaging. Noteworthy features include enhanced
  on-screen reporting, the ability to attach photos to inventory items, and the
  ability to enter customized detail in the Sales, Purchasing and Variance modules.
  The POS module easily handles regular sales transactions, as well as special
  transactions such as layaways and quotes. Keystroke POS stores in-depth history
  on all customers for easy reference. Labels can be easily printed and customer
  data exported to a word processing program for direct mailings. Customer, vendor
  and inventory can all be updated on-the-fly, and the cash drawer reconciliation
  feature means that there are no more unaccounted overages. For security purposes,
  a clerk or salesperson number is recorded on all register transactions. The
  included time clock means you can easily track your clerk’s work time.
 INTEGRATION — 5 Stars
  Along with complete integration to all custom modules, Keystroke POS also integrates
  with barcode scanners and other hardware peripherals, including weight scales,
  pin pads, programmable keyboards and signature capture devices. The GL-Link
  provides a data interface to many popular accounting programs including BusinessWorks,
  QuickBooks, Peachtree, ACCPAC and others. 
TRACKING/REPORTING — 5 Stars
  Numerous reports are available and can be accessed by accessing the drop-down
  menu in the Reporting Manager. Reports include Sales Transaction Report, Payments
  Report, Customer Activity Report, Purchase Summary Reports, and a variety of
  database reports including customer, contact, vendor, clerk, category and location
  reports. Inventory reports include Analysis Reports, a History Report and Exception
  Reports. Customer activity can be tracked and used later in seasonal mailings
  using the Customer Activity Report. The Vendor Activity Report shows the number
  of transactions by vendor for record keeping. 
RELATIVE VALUE — 5 Stars
  For small to midsize retailers, Keystroke POS is a reasonably priced, reliable
  and easy-to-navigate POS solution. This product is excellent for single-store
  operations or for smaller companies with multiple sites. List price of Keystroke
  POS is currently $1,895 for a single-user edition, and is also available in
  a three-user version, as well. The company’s web site provides a list
  of authorized dealers. 
2005 Overall Rating: 5 Stars
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