User talk:Alan leee

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Your recent edits to hospitality point of sale systems was reverted. This type of information is not encyclopedic: ''With so many options in POS, restaurateurs' top reasons when choosing a system are: reliability, price, reputation, support and unique module features. Some POS systems like Micros use proprietary hardware which means you are required to use their own hardware. This can be an issue if you decide to change the software or hardware to a different brand. Non-proprietary systems like Digital Dining and Aldelo allow you to use your existing hardware if you decide to do so. This can be a great advantage for most restaurant owners. ''

Wikipedia does not discuss "great advantages" from one product to another; this is not an advertising site. Your personal preference of Digital Dining and Aldelo over MICROS is fine, but it is not encyclopedic and it does not belong on WP. Further, MICROS does not require proprietary hardware, so your information was absolutely false. Timneu22 (talk) 10:10, 8 July 2009 (UTC)