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	<title>Comments on: NetBooks &#8211; A Promising SAAS Solution for SMBs</title>
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		<title>By: AJ</title>
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		<dc:creator>AJ</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi, I work at NetBooks and saw your post. First, thanks for writing about us. We&#039;re excited to finally be able to show off the product after almost 5 years in development.

You mentioned a few things in your post that I can provide a little detail on:

1. Payroll: I agree -- outsourcing is the way to go! We&#039;ve partnered with PayCycle for this. Push a button in PayCycle and presto, your payroll data is loaded into NetBooks.

2. Webstore: Right now we do 1-way integration, where we can import orders from a webstore via XML. We&#039;ll have full 2-way integration with at least one webstore (can&#039;t announce which one yet) at the end of January.

3. Point of Sale: Today we have a streamlined, &quot;retail-oriented&quot; order screen, but it doesn&#039;t drive a cash drawer or receipt printer, so it&#039;s not true POS. We&#039;ll have a complete POS implementation at the end of January, also.

Hope this helps,

-AJ</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, I work at NetBooks and saw your post. First, thanks for writing about us. We&#8217;re excited to finally be able to show off the product after almost 5 years in development.</p>
<p>You mentioned a few things in your post that I can provide a little detail on:</p>
<p>1. Payroll: I agree &#8212; outsourcing is the way to go! We&#8217;ve partnered with PayCycle for this. Push a button in PayCycle and presto, your payroll data is loaded into NetBooks.</p>
<p>2. Webstore: Right now we do 1-way integration, where we can import orders from a webstore via XML. We&#8217;ll have full 2-way integration with at least one webstore (can&#8217;t announce which one yet) at the end of January.</p>
<p>3. Point of Sale: Today we have a streamlined, &#8220;retail-oriented&#8221; order screen, but it doesn&#8217;t drive a cash drawer or receipt printer, so it&#8217;s not true POS. We&#8217;ll have a complete POS implementation at the end of January, also.</p>
<p>Hope this helps,</p>
<p>-AJ</p>
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