New application in Namur: a virtual cash register for the festival committees

For Thomas Farrauto, the creator of the application, the application was created with a view to committees that organize student parties or occasional events such as a dinner. “There are no digital solutions for committees, which must manage cash receipts, with boxes full of money and susceptible to theft. Later, it will be possible to manage presales and invoicing with producers. This application was designed for all this, to help the organizers of the festivity.”

Comitty is available on Android and Apple for free for now. Still being tested, version 1.0 is expected in a few months, perhaps in time for the Apéros Namurois, with which Thomas Farrauto is negotiating to use his program.

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