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- From: lake@cwjcc.INS.CWRU.Edu (Dr. Robin Lake)
- Newsgroups: rec.food.restaurants
- Subject: Re: Restaurant Management software
- Date: 16 Nov 1992 15:13:45 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve Univ. Cleveland, Ohio, (USA)
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- References: <1992Nov5.001056.7740@oracle.us.oracle.com> <69080@cup.portal.com> <1dj8jcINNiol@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>
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- In article <1dj8jcINNiol@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> lake@po.CWRU.Edu writes:
- >In article <69080@cup.portal.com> Ken_J_Siegel@cup.portal.com writes:
- >>Well Eric, there are not too many people on the net who work in restaurants.
- >I don't work in a restaurant, but do notice what software they are using.
- >The most frequently used comes out of Canada, complete with terminals, remote
- >printers in the kitchen, etc. Can't get the name of it for a week, but
- >please send e-mail to: lake@rcwcl1.dnet.bp.com so I can more easily reply
- >when I do get the name. I'll also keep my eye out for what's going on in
- >the Bay Area this week, as I'll be eating out there for a week.
- >
- >Rob Lake
- >BP Research
- >lake@rcwcl1.dnet.bp.com
- >
- >PS. Our Truckstops of America chain is said to run on a Unix-based package.
- >Next time I contact them, I'll check.
-
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- The specialized restaurant package most in use seems to bear the name
- "MICROS". That's the Canadian one.
-
- Rob Lake
-