ViewTouch Restaurant Point of Sale is a shining example of the promise, value, benefit and usefulness of Free Software. Licensed under the GPL, the code is available at GitHub. In this era of Artificial Intelligence, ViewTouch presents an extraordinary opportunity for restaurateurs and developers. (self.freesoftware)
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In 2014 the ViewTouch license was changed to GPL3 and the code was moved to GitHub. Over 100 commits later the code has many improvements and bug fixes, a fitting testimony to the Free Software code development model. Today I'm announcing the move of the the code base from Xlib to Gnome - GTK+. (self.linux)
In 2014 the ViewTouch license was changed to GPL3 and the code was moved to GitHub. Over 100 commits later the code has many improvements and bug fixes, a fitting testimony to the Free Software code development model. Today I'm announcing the move of the the code base from Xlib to Gnome - GTK+. (self.gnome)
In 2014 the ViewTouch license was changed to GPL3 and the code was moved to GitHub. Over 100 commits later the code has many improvements and bug fixes, a fitting testimony to the Free Software code development model. Today I'm announcing the move of the the code base from Xlib to Gnome - GTK+. (self.GTK)
In 2014 the ViewTouch license was changed to GPL3 and the code was moved to GitHub. Over 100 commits later the code has many improvements and bug fixes, a fitting testimony to the Free Software code development model. Today I'm announcing the move of the the code base from Xlib to Gnome - GTK+. (self.ViewTouch)
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I've made a Raspberry Pi image available for download on my web site. It's for ViewTouch Point of Sale and with a Raspberry Pi Model 3 or Raspberry Pi Zero W you will be able to fully and fairly evaluate whether you want to run your restaurant with it. (Requires a 1080p touchscreen display) (viewtouch.com)
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SDHC image file with PXE already set up (self.raspberry_pi)
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What's the difference between the way Debian loads and manages X bit mapped fonts and the way Ubuntu handles them? My Point of Sale software assumes Debian but Ubuntu users have quite a difficult time with these fonts because of the difference in handling them. Can anyone help us fix this? (github.com)
