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Posted by Rick Feuling [RITE] on August 1, 2005, 12:26 pm
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Robert is correct - the Net Display is composed of HTML so that means
anything you can put on a web page you can display on Net Display. Half of
the second monitor is whatever HTML pages you create (these can be made with
Microsoft Word) and change every X seconds depending on how you time them and
the other half show the customer what their buying as you ring it up.
We really try to persuade our customers to use Net Display as it is 10X
better than a pole display. The cash register is an extremely valuable place
for advertising - every customer in the store will see it! And compare the
cost of Net Display versus a new paper ad, no brain-er if you ask me.
I hope that helps!
Rick Feuling
http://www.rite.us
"Robert" wrote:
> hitman,
>
> From my understanding you could also display HTML pages from your website,
> have rotating images that display current sale items and show information
> about upcoming events, the possibilities are only limited to your
> imagination.
>
> Rob
>
> > Rick --
> >
> > Thanks. How can you take advantage of the XML functionality...can you
> > give
> > me a practicle example?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Rich
> >
> > "rick" wrote:
> >
> >> We use it a lot in every installition.
> >> Not much on customaztion but it is XML so you can do a lot.
> >> > Am considering if we want to ditch the pole display and use Net
> >> > Display...how
> >> > creative can you get with this? Has anyone done any "outside the box"
> >> > configuration in terms of marketing or creative advertising, etc.? How
> >> > is
> >> > it
> >> > typically used and how fancy can you get with it?
> >> >
> >> > And I saw something in the training manual about "Windows Extended
> >> > Desktop"
> >> > having to be set up and enabled in order to run Net Display...how is
> >> > this
> >> > done (there's no mention of this in the online help)??
> >> >
> >> > Regards,
> >> >
> >> > Rich
> >>
> >>
> >>
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