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Billiard Business Solutions

Billiard Business Solutions is the best software available for operating and managing pool rooms. In today’s fast paced lifestyle, many business owners are faced with under-qualified employees and the need to operate their business as an absentee owner. Billiard Business Solutions tackles both of these problems by being very user-friendly and extremely secure. This will allow owners of businesses to relax when they’re not at their establishment 24 hours per day. This software is also capable of performing all of the player and table functions, light controls, memberships, automatic rate changeovers, waiting lists, table alarms and more. Billiard Business Solutions is available alone, but if you need hardware, touch screen and standard turnkey systems are available. Operate your room knowing that you're in safe hands. Definitve Synergy has decades of experience operating and writing software for pool rooms. The experience that we have has been installed into our software so your business can be operated with security. On top of our software being secure, it is also easy to use and loaded with features that make you money.
Sales Tracker POS Software
 POS software may be the most important decision that you will make in your business. Business owners need to find a solution that fits all of their needs. Let’s face it, POS software needs to perform retail sales and be as secure as possible. It has to be versatile enough to run a business, track inventory, export accounting reports and maybe run tabs.
Sales Tracker POS software is the perfect solution for bars, poolrooms, and restaurants. It carries out all of the necessary standard restaurant and bar functions, adds sales to tables, performs, inventory control, runs tabs and offers itemized sales accounting reports. Sales Tracker is available alone, but if you need hardware, touch screen and standard turnkey systems are available. Operate your room knowing that you're in safe hands.
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Anna Wins in AlvinThe last stop of 2005 for the Hunter Classics Amateur Women's Tour was held at Big Daddy's in Alvin, Texas and 44 ladies competed for the first place prize of $750 and a WPBA Qualifier. Vickie McKillop, one of the owner's of Big Daddy's, broke her ankle and wasn't able to attend, but her husband Ed took care of the ladies while his wife took care of her ankle. She'll need surgery soon and we all wish her luck in a speedy recovery.On Saturday, the members of the Hunter Classics Tour raised over $300 for Jackson Bacon, a bright 6 year old boy who was recently diagnosed with cancer. The money will go towards a fun day for Jackson and his parents to spend together - away from the hospital. To raise the money, a Breast Cancer Research Foundation Golf Club set and bag was donated by Owner Kathy Krabbenschmidt and Manager Tony Hinojosa of Fun City Golf Par 3 and Driving Range in Grand Prairie, Texas. The ladies surprised Jackson (who was able to make a visit with his proud parents, Jason and Nicole) with a large remote controlled robot he has been wanting for over a year. There wasn't a dry eye in the house as Jackson ripped open the wrapping - to his delight was the gift he has been asking for for so long. He walked around with it and showed everyone all the cool moves the robot could make and why he liked it so much. We found out later his Dad, Jason, was going to shave his head that night, because Jackson's hair is already falling out.
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