How to use POSExtension with MIT App Inventor and Kodular
POS Extension for Kodular. Enhance business management with this tool.
Install extensions carefully
Use extensions from trusted developers, keep a backup of your project, and review requested permissions before importing an AIX file into MIT App Inventor, Kodular, or a compatible builder.
Import POSExtension into MIT App Inventor
Use these general steps to import POSExtension into an MIT App Inventor project. The exact screens can vary slightly as MIT App Inventor updates its interface.
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Open your MIT App Inventor project, or create a new project before importing POSExtension.
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In the Designer, go to Palette → Extension → Import extension.
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Choose or upload the .aix file. If your App Inventor environment supports importing by URL, you can use the creator-provided URL instead.
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After import, drag POSExtension from the imported Extensions area into the Viewer. Many extensions appear as non-visible components below the screen.
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Switch to the Blocks editor and use the extension blocks shown for the imported component.
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If the companion app does not immediately detect the new extension, restart the companion session or rebuild the APK/AAB before testing again.
Import POSExtension into Kodular
Kodular also supports AIX extensions. Because Kodular's UI can change, treat these as practical generic steps and follow any creator-specific notes on the listing.
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Open your Kodular project and keep a backup before adding POSExtension.
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Use Kodular’s current Assets, Extensions, or Palette extension import flow to import the .aix file.
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Drag POSExtension into the current screen after the extension appears in your project.
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Configure any visible properties or non-visible component settings required by the creator documentation.
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Open the Blocks editor, connect the extension blocks to your app logic, then test with the companion or a build.
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If Kodular’s interface changes, follow the closest available extension import flow and the creator’s latest instructions.
What to check before using POSExtension
Permissions
No permissions are listed on this published extension page. Still review the creator documentation and your project’s needs.
Documentation coverage
Getaix currently shows 41 documented blocks for POSExtension. This is counted from documented Blockly blocks in the creator’s documentation, not from a separate total block inventory.