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ViewTouch©

The Original Graphical Touchscreen Restaurant Point of Sale Interface

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ViewTouch is a registered trademark in the USA

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About

ViewTouch is a powerful, open-source Point of Sale system designed specifically for the restaurant and hospitality industry. With over four decades of development, it combines the reliability of Linux with the flexibility of the X Window System to deliver a robust, network-transparent POS solution.

Key Features

  • Lightning-fast performance - Entire transaction history kept in RAM for instant reporting
  • Network transparency - Remote display capability via X Window System
  • Comprehensive reporting - Real-time drill-down analytics and decision support
  • Labor management - Interactive time clock with overtime alerts and cost control
  • Cross-platform - Runs on Raspberry Pi 4/5, x86, and ARM architectures
  • Mobile integration - Android tableside order entry support
  • Multilingual support - Built-in language pack system

Note: For build instructions and the latest announcements, visit the Wiki.


Quick Start

Download Pre-built Image

Download the latest ViewTouch image for Raspberry Pi (4 or 5). Write the image to a 32GB or larger microSD card, and boot directly to the ViewTouch desktop with full POS functionality.

Build from Source

See the Wiki for detailed build instructions and development setup.


Hardware

Official ViewTouch Point of Sale Computer

ViewTouch Point of Sale Computer with 15.8" Display

15.8" All-in-One Touchscreen POS Computer
Powered by Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5
Manufactured by Chipsee, Beijing, China

ViewTouch offers all-in-one Point of Sale computers featuring:

  • 15.8" capacitive touchscreen display (1920×1080 default resolution)
  • Raspberry Pi 5 Compute Module
  • Pre-installed ViewTouch software
  • Network-ready for multi-terminal setups

With open-source code and Raspberry Pi hardware, restaurateurs can now fully automate their operations with complete control over their POS system, including source code access.

Mobile Support

Thanks to Pelya (Sergii Pylypenko) and Ariel Brambila Pelayo for ensuring that with Xsdl mobile Android devices as wireless ViewTouch tableside order entry displays.


Screenshots

Screenshots shown in 1280×1024 resolution. Default resolution is 1920×1080.

Time Clock and Secure Log On

Touchscreen Password, Log On and Timeclock


Order Entry - Lightning Fast Interface

Order Breakfast, then Display and/or Print in Kitchen

Order Breakfast, then Display and/or Print in Kitchen


Labor Management

Time Clock Review and Edit - Control Labor Expense
Back Office, Comprehensive Labor Costing, Overtime Alerts, Interactive Time Clock Review and Editing

Time Clock Review and Edit - Control Labor Expense


Real-time Analytics

Decision Support: Fly-Over, Drill-Down in Real Time
Touch 'n' View Any Day or Any Period Updated Every Minute

Decision Support: Fly-Over, Drill-Down in Real Time

ViewTouch doesn't just store your data—it keeps your entire transaction history in RAM for perfect accuracy and lightning speed. Auditors can see compliance across every period. Control non-cash revenue adjustments and labor costs, including non-intuitive details, shift by shift, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly.


History

Origins (1979-1986)

Gene Mosher began writing Point of Sale code on an Apple ][ in 1979. ViewTouch© as we know it today was first created by restaurateur Gene Mosher and C programmer Nick Colley in 1986, making it the ORIGINAL Graphical Touchscreen Restaurant Point of Sale Interface.

First Public Demonstration: ComDex, Las Vegas, November 1986
See historical photo

Early Platform: Atari ST computers (1986-1993/4 under Jack Tramiel)

Initial Funding & Support:

  • Ed Ramsay (1986 - code development funding)
  • Barbara Mosher (1986 - present, ongoing financial support)
  • John King, M.D., Chicago (early funding)

Modern Era (1995-1998)

The current version of ViewTouch was created by Gene Mosher and C programmer Richard Bradley, transitioning to:

  • UNIX (AIX) on Motorola PowerPC (1995)
  • MIT's X Window System for network-transparent graphical interface (1995)
  • Linux on Intel x86 (1997)

Major Funding: Billy Foster (1995-1998)

Enhancement Period (2000-2004)

  • C to C++ transition (2000-present day)
  • Extensive code enhancement by Bruce King (2000-2004) Ariel Brambila Pelayo (2025)
  • Major Funding: Doug DeLeeuw

Open Source Era (2014-Present)

ViewTouch released under GNU Public License (GPL v3) with code hosted on GitHub. Significant modernization and refinement by the open-source community:

Key Contributors:

  • Jack Morrison - Amazing debugging skills
  • NeroBurner (Reinhold Gschweicher) - Major refactoring and standardization
  • NoOne558 (Ariel Brambila Pelayo) - Upgraded to Xft scalable fonts, mobile integration, AI-empowered refactoring of the entire ViewTouch code base.
  • Gene and Barbara Mosher - Lifetime support and funding
  • Ariel Brambila Pelayo - awarded co-ownership status of ViewTouch code and documentation at GitHub

Platform Evolution

Year Platform Key Technology
1979 Apple ][ Initial POS code
1986 Atari ST First GUI touchscreen POS
1995 AIX/PowerPC UNIX + X Window System
1997 Linux/x86 Intel architecture
2000 Linux/x86 C++ transition
2016+ Raspberry Pi Default platform (Pi 4/5)

Current Stack:

  • OS: Debian Linux with XFCE desktop
  • Display: X Window System (network-transparent)
  • Default Hardware: Raspberry Pi family
  • Auto-update: Desktop icon compiles and installs latest code from GitHub

Gene Mosher's passion and vision has overseen the development, management, and maintenance of ViewTouch code across six decades, spanning a wide array of computers and point of sale equipment. Gene owns the ViewTouch copyright and remains active in ViewTouch in 2025. A personal note to everyone from Gene: I am getting on in years and everyone has always wanted me to tell them what will happen to ViewTouch if/when something happens to me. In 2025 I can reassure that I will be participating in the development of ViewTouch until my last breath, which could easily be 2050 (I'll be 101 then), and with Ariel, who is about half a century younger than I am, being awarded co-ownership of the ViewTouch code and documentation at ViewTouch/GitHub, nothing bad can happen, is going to happen, to ViewTouch. I myself used to wonder about the future of ViewTouch, but I no longer do wonder about the future of ViewTouch. It's going to be alive, healthy, vibrant and dynamic for a long, long time. A new chapter has been opened for ViewTouch in 2025 and I could not be happier about it. Anyone can be a part of the future of ViewTouch - I welcome all who will join us.


Contact & Support

Commercial Support

ViewTouch Official

Community

The availability of ViewTouch source code and documentation at GitHub benefits clients, customers, and associates of Gene Mosher, facilitating the enhancement and extension of ViewTouch source code.


License

ViewTouch is released under the GNU General Public License, version 3 (GPL v3).

See LICENSE for full details.


Payment Processing

ViewTouch does not manage electronic payment processing. Please make your own decisions with regard to Electronic Funds Transfer functionality.


ViewTouch - Six decades of innovation in restaurant technology

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