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Welcome to my world :)

The one thing GTKPizza has going for it is it is designed to be a POS
for a pizza joint (Mmmm! Pizza!)

There are some other POS systems that run on Linux and are not quite as
unwieldy. However, none of the others are designed from the ground up as
a pizza sales system.

Currently, I am involved (more every day) with adding specializations to
SQL-Ledger. It already has a POS feature in it. It is rather easy to add
the specialties like drop-down menus to select toppings etc.

Another way is Interchange (although it may be a bit largish for the
need). It has built-in credit card clearing house support. 

BananaPOS is a third choice. It is used in quite a few restaurants. 

All of these systems use a database backend. SQL-Ledger and Interchange
use a browser front-end. BananaPOS uses a client front-end. SQL-Ledger
uses PostgreSQL or Oracle, while Interchange and BananaPOS can both use
PostgreSQL and MySQL. 

If you would like some local support, I am available.

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