Square is the free point-of-sale app that lets you sell anywhere and any way your customers want to buy. You can run your business more safely with contactless and remote payments through the Point of Sale app.
Microsoft To Do is the task management app that makes it easy to stay organized and manage your life. It's simple, smart, and a whole new way to get work done in less time.
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Triggers when a new appointment is created.
Triggers when a new customeer occurred.
Triggers when a new order is created.
Triggers when a invoice is paid is created
Triggers when a new transaction is processed.
Triggers when a new list is created.
Triggers when a new task is created.
Triggers when any task is update.
Creates a customer.
Creates an order.
Creates or updates the target CatalogObject
Creates a new list.
Creates a new task
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Square is a company that allows merchants to accept credit card payments. The company was founded in 2009 by Jack Dorsey, a Twitter co-founder and creator of the social network. Square has been valued at $4 billion after its latest fund-raising round. The company’s valuation has increased sixfpd in the past year. Square also has been the most popular mobile payment application in the United States. In 2016, Square acquired the artificial intelligence startup, called “Corded”.
Microsoft To-Do is an app for organizing tasks and keeping track of them. It’s available on Android, iOS, and Windows 10 devices. When you add a new task on the app, it will be organized by categories such as home, work, errands, and others. You can also set a reminder for a task and check it off once it’s completed. It lets you save your tasks as notes within Microsoft OneNote or send them to Outlook Tasks so that you can keep track of your tasks easily. You can also share your tasks with your friends or family members so that they can help you getting the task done.
Square offers a point-of-sale system called Square Register which allows merchants to accept credit card payments using their smartphone or tablet devices (the device must have an internet connection. It can also be used for fully automated POS systems where customers don’t need to give their credit card information. While Square works well with manually entered transactions, merchants who want to use it for automatically entered transactions will need to install a separate package called Square Terminal. For bulk orders, merchants can use the Square Card Case which is an iPad and iPhone app that serves as a digital cash drawer system. With this app, you can sell items in your inventory without printing out receipts or signing up for a full setup. It also supports offline mode so that you can do transaction even when there’s no internet connection. Nowadays, Square has been integrated with Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay. However, it doesn’t support contactless payments from chip cards yet.
Besides this, the company also has launched some other products including Square Cash (a peer-to-peer payment app), Square Capital (a lending service), and Square Market (an online marketplace.
Of course, Square isn’t perfect. Its approach to accepting credit card payments is different from other companies such as PayPal or Stripe. As a result, it’s harder to process payments on Square than it is on those services like PayPal or Stripe. That’s why Square has launched an API called Square Register App SDK that allows developers to integrate their own apps directly into the Square Register system. This means that merchants can sell items through apps on their smartphones instead of using merchant terminals. The biggest advantage of this is that developers don’t need to process any payments through their own servers; they just have to get a small cut from each sale made through their apps. Some apps that are compatible with the SDK include Etsy, Yelp, and GrubHub.
Integration of Square and Microsoft To-Do will provide us several benefits such as:
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