Affordable ECommerce Tools for Small to Medium Merchants

Integration & Customization

QuickBooks

The Order Manager can work side-by-side with QuickBooks to help manage your business.  You use the Order Manager to handle your day-to-day operations.  You use QuickBooks for tax accounting, balancing your checkbook, paying your vendors, etc.  The Order Manager sends daily summaries of your sales, sales tax, shipping charges, cost of goods sold, bank deposits, etc. to QuickBooks.  You can export data to QuickBooks as often as you like.  It just takes a couple of button clicks, and your data goes directly into your QuickBooks data file.  It is not necessary to export and import text files. Read More »

Shipping Systems

The Order Manager is a very capable shipping application in and of itself.  Both UPS and FedEx have certified the Order Manager as a direct replacement for  their own internal desktop applications, UPS WorldShip and FedEx Ship Manager.   The Order Managers flexible packing and shipping solutions have also been written to work seamlessly with Endicia’s Dazzle for printing postage-paid USPS labels. Read More »

Other 3rd-Party Systems

The Order Manager would not be the robust capable software that it is without the help of an abundance of 3rd party applications and services.  Aside from the various shipping carriers, shopping cart systems, payment gateways and other integrated solutions the Order Manager also works with the following value added solutions. Read More »

Import / Export Capabilities

With some order management systems your data is stored in a proprietary or encrypted form. With Web-based systems it’s stored somewhere in a “cloud” where you don’t have direct access to it.  With the Order Manager, everything* is open and accessible and in industry standard database formats:  Microsoft Access for the Standard and Plus POS Editions, Microsoft SQL Server for the Enterprise Edition. Read More »

Customization Capabilities

You’ve made it to the last page of the Features In Depth to finally read about what some would argue is the single most important selling point:  It’s open source! From day one we realized that we would never be able to create one piece of software that could meet the needs of every merchant who would come our way.  So, we decided to keep the source code open and encourage our clients to tweak, develop and customize the software to get exactly what their business needs without compromise. Read More »