I'll second that.
check out Merchant OS, they give free accounts to non profits.


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:41 AM, <wormsign@gmail.com> wrote:
Bikerowave uses merchant OS. Or whatever they will be called by their new owners. It works good.

Enzo Loconte
Board Secretary
Bikerowave

On Aug 16, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Rick Nonnekes <rnonnekes@gmail.com> wrote:

> Cycle Transitions, a small do-it-yourself bike shop in Cobourg, Ontario has been in existence for a year now and we're happy to say that it's been a great success (25+ volunteers, 80+ members, a busy shop, high school students doing community service hours, and ~$7000 income from sales, memberships and donations!) We feel we're ready to take another step in our development - a real cash system including cash box and point of sale software. We'd like to know what other shops are using and how you integrate this with your accounting. Please let us know what's working for you.
>
> thanks!
> Rick Nonnekes
> manager, Cycle Transitions
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