Internet Cafe Software

DasFox

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I'm working at a small internet/gaming cafe and the owner is presently using
Internet Caffe, by Antamedia.

http://www.antamedia.com/

This program is ok, but it's a bit buggy and not many good features to support the gaming side of this business, or any for that matter.

I know SmartLaunch seems popular, but is there anything that compare to it, or is better, especially for game management?

Right now the owner told me about this program, "CyberCafePro 5".

http://cybercafepro.com/

I know there are many of these cafe software apps out there, but I'm looking for something that is going to be great for game management and easy to run with as little fuss and bugs as possible.

What really are the tops choices here?

THANKS
 

Atheus

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What do you mean by game management? That program looks like a pretty average business/accountancy package with the ability to 'lock' unused computers - which can be done by the OS anyway. Are you sure you need specialist software?
 

DasFox

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Originally posted by: Atheus
What do you mean by game management? That program looks like a pretty average business/accountancy package with the ability to 'lock' unused computers - which can be done by the OS anyway. Are you sure you need specialist software?

This is a gaming internet/cafe business, YES of course we need a speciality program, we use the Internet Caffe, by Antamedia right now, and it sucks.

With all the games we have on each box this cafe software offers no REAL gaming management.

Anyhow I've been looking into this for the past week, it looks like SmartLaunch has the gaming aspects of the cafe software business cornered.

I think I will tell my boss to go with SmartLaunch, UNLESS someone can really convince me otherwise, since it looks like this is what most, if not all hardcore gaming centers use.

ALOHA

P.S. Atheus since you don't understand what I mean by gaming management have a look at SmartLaunch, it looks like I have more experience at this then you, but thanks for your input.