Liberty runs on an aging desktop database engine that's long past its prime. ODIN is the modern, supported stack you can actually upgrade — with cloud, AI, a storefront, and a migration that reads your legacy data files directly.
Liberty keeps its data in legacy desktop-database files, and ODIN reads them directly — no manual re-keying. We run the diagnostic, reconcile the imported numbers against your data, and preserve bound-book sequence numbers with original timestamps. Liberty refugees are a smaller cohort, but the migration path is just as reconciled as any other.
Liberty is inexpensive because the engineering investment behind it is minimal — it runs on a long-unsupported stack, so every OS patch round is a risk. ODIN's $299/mo includes capabilities legacy systems typically lack (cloud, AI, storefront, encrypted PII, audit logging) on a stack someone can actually maintain.
Expect a few days of friction — every new system has it. The parts clerks notice first tend to be Voice Counter, the Compliance Copilot's pre-hoc warnings, and a counter built not to crash mid-shift.
Imported intact with original sequence numbers, and the cutover checklist runs a firearm-count parity check before it certifies the migration as safe. ODIN's bound book also surfaces a real-time "missing 4473" warning that legacy systems typically don't.
We'll move your data, train your clerks, and watch your first ten transactions. Walk away after 30 days if it doesn't fit.