A comprehensive and reliable software solution which helps you monitor your employee's work hours and determine the time they actually spend on the job
| Version | 1.0.1.0 |
| Updated | Oct 19th 2014 |
| Developer |
ZPAY Payroll Systems, Inc.
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
813
3.1
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| Original File Size | 19.9 MB |
| Downloads | 6133 |
| Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 |
| Category | Others |
TimeClockServer is an advanced and efficient program that represents a professional solution to managing your employees' work hours, tracking their activity with accuracy in order to better determine their wages.
The application requires you to install Microsoft IIS on your computer, as well as SQL Server Compact Edition, so as to store the information pertaining to your employee’s records. It features extensive information on how to setup these two on your system, so as to be able to work with TimeClockServer to the fullest of its abilities.
The created server will become accessible from any web browser, including mobile devices (such as phones or tablets) enabling your employees to punch in regardless of their location. In addition, the program will use its own time settings, so tampering with the clock of the computer will have no effect on their work hours. This way, you can prevent certain people from modifying their records.
The tool was created to integrate with PayWindow, enabling you to import data from this program as well as export from TimeClockServer Crack to compatible files, which can then be used to calculate the precise amount of your employee’s wages automatically, consequently sparing you from a lot of manual work in the process.
Moreover, TimeClockServer provides you with the ability to edit employee’s records, so them forgetting to clock out or taking a leave of absence will not affect the final outcome of your calculations. Nonetheless, you also have the option of generating and printing reports, if PayWindow is not your software of choice.
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