
Compatible with Apple, and most Android devices
Intuit is launching its latest point-of-sale product, QuickBooks Point of Sale 2013, with integrated mobile payment acceptance technology (view press release). The new product integrates with Intuit’s mobile payment processing app, GoPayment, and forms a mobile point-of-sale solution for small retailers. The free GoPayment app comes with a card reader that is compatible with Apple, and most Android devices. The solution enables merchants to bring payment to the customer and send receipts via email or text message. Sales and inventory data can also be collated through the app and stored directly with the integrated QuickBooks Point of Sale central management system. Retailers can manage their finances by syncing sales data with QuickBooks financial software, which can be used in conjunction with QuickBooks Point of Sale.
“By integrating QuickBooks Point of Sale 2013 with GoPayment, we’re liberating retailers from their cash registers so they can better serve their customers and ring up more sales both in the store and on the go,” said vice president and general manager of Intuit’s Payment Solutions division, Chris Hylen.
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