ABOUT US

UniLink Data Systems was established in 1989. UniLink focuses on providing quality software applications and services for the University, Back-to-School and Retail markets. These products focus on Inventory Management, Cashiering, Conferencing and the delivery of Internet related commerce solutions designed to enhance profitability and service delivery for UniLink's growing business to business customer base.  UniLink currently offers these solutions in the Australian, New Zealand and South Pacific markets. All UniLink products are designed and developed in Australia. A dedicated team ensures both product quality  and ongoing support is maintained at a high standard.

 


 

BookWeb and OneStop Cashiering now integrate with PayPal®. Click below to register.

 

Register here for PayPal Business account

 

After registering with PayPal, using the above link, please contact paypal@unilink.com.au for further instructions.

latest news
  
BookNet® 2007 Release *Now Available*

To obtain your copy of this Release, please log a 'new' support request.  This can be done by selecting Help > UniLink Support in BookNet®.  If you would like a copy of the Release notes emailed to you, please advise when logging your support request.

Higher Education - OneStopCashiering™

The University of Tasmania, Deakin University, University of Queensland and the University of Western Sydney have all chosen OneStopCashiering™ as their system of choice for cash receipting on campus for 2007/2008.

Retail - Collins Booksellers

Collins Booksellers have selected BookNet® as their Inventory Management system. The rollout for Collins 34 franchises is due for completion in early 2008.

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Training Updates

  **NEW** WEBINARS

 

In the coming months, we will be introducing a series of live and pre-recorded 'online' Webinars.  These will assist in users improving their product knowledge.  We have now trialed this 'online' classroom concept with great success.  These sessions will be accessible to any user provided they have a 'broadband' connection on their PC and a telephone.

 

 More information coming soon