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Virtual TimeClock Client '09 Release 3.1


License Free to try
Requirements Virtual TimeClock Server is required for networking multiple time clocks.
Downloads 33 Limitations None
Publisher Redcort Software & Development File Size 17.0M
Date added 13 Nov 2009 Check your speed

If you're looking for a simple computer time tracking system to control payroll costs for a few employees or the power to easily manage time and attendance for hundreds of workers at multiple locations, Virtual TimeClock Network Edition is perfect for your business. Virtual TimeClock is easy to learn and use, yet it's powered internally by an SQL database that does all of the hard work for you. You'll enjoy easy to use employee time tracking software with powerful reporting tools that use your payroll rules to print employee timesheets and timecard reports by worker, department, task or job. Virtual TimeClock ends payroll hassles by managing your employee time and attendance for you. Virtual TimeClock software provides you with accurate impartial recording of every employee punch in and out. It's a cost effective and secure replacement for mechanical employee punch clocks and paper based timesheet systems.

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