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The
Ultimate POS
Solution
The Write-On
Handheld™ relies on
handwriting
recognition to
create a POS system
that can be used as
easily as a pencil
and pad. As soon as
you see a demo of
the Write-On
Handheld you’ll
wonder why you
didn’t think of it
yourself. The
Write-On Handheld is
so easy and
intuitive that
waiters can quickly
jot down an order –
just as they have
always done – and
send it to the
kitchen with a quick
tap of their stylus.
There’s no need to
visit a fixed POS
station and process
the order a second
time, and no need to
check with the
kitchen to see if an
item is sold out.

As the only handheld
POS system that
relies on
handwriting
recognition, the
Write-On Handheld is
also the ONLY
handheld POS system
that really works at
tableside. By moving
beyond the POS/cash
register paradigm,
the Write-On
Handheld has become
a practical customer
service tool.
Servers aren’t
forced to interrupt
their customers to
navigate through
endless screens of
tiny touch buttons.
And customers
appreciate getting
quick answers to
questions they may
have about today’s
specials, the wine
list, or whether a
particular recipe
includes nuts.
The Write-On
Handheld keeps
servers on the floor
to offer a second
round of drinks or
today’s special
dessert just when
the customer wants
it – and guarantees
increased sales
through improved
service. At the same
time, labor costs
are reduced because
fewer servers can
handle more tables
at a time.

Servers
If your staff can
write, they can
learn to use the
Write-On Handheld in
under 15 minutes.
And they’ll love it
because it means
less running, better
service – and better
tips!
Managers
Walk
around with the Write-On Handheld in your pocket. From anywhere in the
establishment
you can access
most every POS
function and backoffice
report. You can
comp or discount
items, receive
overtime alerts,
print checks for
waiting
customers, check
real-time sales
and labor
reports, and
much more.
Quick
Service
The
Write-On
Handheld is
the ideal
“line-busting”
tool to
complement
when the
lines get
long at the
cashier
stations
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