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"Technology for Restaurants"

From Billing to Stock Management. Captain Ordering App to Kitchen Display Systems. Customer Loyalty Programs to Integrated Feedback App. Third Party-Online ordering Integration to Online Ordering Website All on a Single Platform.

Built specially for Restaurants, Pubs, Bars, Cafes, QSRs, Cake, Bakery and Ice-Cream Shops.

Automate your restaurant operations & manage your business efficiently!

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Restaurant Operating System

TMBill is a leading cloud-based end to end technology solutions for the Restaurants, Bar, Cafe, QSR, Ice-cream Shop, Bakery, and Cake Shop.

TMBill helps all types of food businesses, from a standalone food outlet to a large food chain, manage functions like Billing, QR Code Ordering Platform, CRM, Customer Loyalty, Aggregators integrations, Analytics, Inventory, Recipe, and Wastage Management, Centralized Menu Management, Vendor Management and more. we have successfully registered a global presence, with more than 12000+ customers in over 350+ cities and 30+ countries.

We are the first company to provide a complete online cloud POS solution for restaurants on Desktop and Mobile Devices."

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Company highlights

Powering 12000+ Restaurants

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12000+

Happy Restaurants

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30+

Countries

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1M+

Daily Orders World wide

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, this is a specific request for a long article on the keyword "inurl view index shtml 24". First, I need to understand what that keyword represents. It looks like a Google dork query. "inurl:" is a Google search operator. "view index shtml" suggests looking for directory listings, specifically for .shtml files (server-parsed HTML, often with SSI). The "24" might be a page number or a specific parameter? Or it could be a typo or part of a filename like "24.shtml"? Most likely, it's a dork used to find exposed directory indexes of SHTML files, possibly with a number 24 indicating a section or ID.

It is highly recommended that camera owners check their security settings, ensure their cameras are password-protected, and disable public access, as outlined in guides for viewing IP cameras securely . inurl view index shtml 24

When a security camera is set up on a network, it often has its own built-in web server so the owner can log in and view the feed remotely. If the owner (or the installer) does not configure the camera's security settings correctly—or if they place the camera on a public-facing IP address without a firewall—Google’s web crawlers can find and index that login page.

: Legacy devices often shipped with default login configurations that did not require a password out of the box, or required an administrator to proactively toggle access controls. The search query inurl:view/index

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To understand the full impact of the search string, it is necessary to break down each component.

The ability to view these cameras directly via a web browser does not stem from a complex software exploit. Instead, it is the result of systematic deployment errors:

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TMBill Atlantic POS

TMBill Atlantic is a modern, cloud-based POS software for Restaurants, Café, QSR, Bakery & Food Trucks.

  • 1) Cloud Based

    -> Works both Offline & Online.

    -> Lightning fast order taking with a cloud POS that backs up your data, let’s you operate remotely and keeps your data secure.

  • 2) Lightweight

    No space for bulky hardware. Take orders as they come and keep up the energy of a busy service.

  • 3) Manage Multiple Outlets

    -> Manage multiple stores with diffrent menu items.

    -> Track oultet on Mobile Device.

  • 4) Done With Few Clicks

    Easy to use on all mobile devices, simple UI/UX.

  • 5) Availability

    TMBill Atlantic POS is available for Android(Mobiles/Tabs) and Windows(Desktop/Laptop).

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Captain App (OrderHub) wirelessly automates the ordering operations in the restaurants

  • 1) Accept Orders Wireless

    Wireless Ordering Support On Android Mobiles And Tabs.

  • 2) Smooth Operations

    Punch The Order And Print It In Kitchen Directly.

  • 3) Take Order On Table

    Captain Takes Order Of Running Table With Clicks.

  • 4) Done With Few Clicks

    Easy To Use On All Mobile Devices, Simple UI/UX.

And Get More Repeat Business With Customers That Keep Coming Back For More

  • 1) Customer Initiated Loyalty Program

    Customizable, Transaction-Based Loyalty Program To Encourage Repeat Customers.

  • 2) CRM

    Get Closer To The Customer Like Never Before Through Personalized High-Quality Customer Interactions. Say The Right Thing At The Right Time With Automated Customer Segmentation.

  • 3) Feedback

    A Refreshing Chat-Based Interface With Customizable & Personalized Forms For More Intelligent Responses.

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About Punch

Poonch or Punch is a district in Jammu and Kashmir, India. With headquarters the town of Poonch, it is bounded by the Line of Control on three sides. The 1947-48 war between India and Pakistan divided the earlier district into two parts.

The other traditional dishes that are a must-try in Jammu Region are Morel (Gushi) Palov, Madra (lintel cooked in curd), Oria (Potato/Pumpkin in mustard sauce), Maani, Khameera, Katha Meat (Sour Mutton), Shasha(raw mango chatni), Kasrod and Timru-di-Chatni,Shiri Pulav, and Mitha Bhat (Sweet Rice).

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