Airpos seems to be conscious of this fact.
I firmly recommend Airpos to business startups too.
Airpos seems a bit distinctive since it's also available on Microsoft Windows.
The Airpos POS system is compatible with a host of in-store hardware.
I don't need to spend a penny to run some tests on Airpos.
You can set up the Airpos POS system on an unlimited number of retail store locations.
Hence, you can combine that with Airpos' unrestricted item catalogs, categories
and subcategories to create a well-organized inventory.
Product organization shouldn't be a problem either, since the Airpos POS system accommodates up to 100 variations on each entry.
Then when customers start rolling in,
you should be able to capture their details directly from the Airpos POS system, even when it's offline.
Well, expanding is as simple as installing and configuring the Airpos POS system,
as well as the corresponding Backoffice software on each new location.