In the scope of this thesis, we described the characteristics that a tax cash register must have, and presented the problem of today's cash register programs, which for the most part are totally overcrowded with functionalities that an average user neither understands nor uses, and are not compatible with different operating systems. We needed technology that would allow us to build an application for both Windows as well as MacOs and Linux systems. We found this in the Chromely framework, which makes developing desktop applications much faster and easier. In the end, we compared the developed application in terms of appearance and performance with the presented examples. With the findings, we presented the advantages of the framework and why the technology is very relevant and useful.
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