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        <title><![CDATA[FrontAccounting PHP POS Integration]]></title>
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        <description><![CDATA[Thanks you for sharing FrontAccounting which is a great accounting software. You can now connected FrontAccounting with Open Source PHP POS power by Anterp solutions. Please read the solutions from http://www.cartbooks.com/frontaccounting-point-of-sale.Although FrontAccounting doesn't provide any POS system, you can now use external Open Source PHP POS in your retail shop and sync back the data into FrontAccounting. You will take advantage of phppos by using the Scanner to scan the item as a sale item. This solutions also support Receipt Printer after the sale have been completed.  Unfortunately, it doesn't support credit card processing.]]></description>
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