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Virtual TimeClock Pro

Virtual TimeClock Pro - '09 Release 3.1

Easy to use employee time clock software.

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Current Version: '09 Release 3.1
Release Date: 2009-11-13
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 173
Downloads (all versions): 22,388
Price: $195.00

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Product Description:

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.

What's new in this version:

  • New
    • Timecard Notes feature to easily track tips, commissions, job details.
    • Snow Leopard compatible.
    • Over two dozen time clock software enhancements.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

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Virtual TimeClock Pro CommentaryOutragiously Expensive! - Version: 5.6.2, 9/12/2008 09:51AM PST

Brass Hammer
Another company trying to get rich with high prices, and in the process losing a lot of money that smaller companies might pay.

Site License is $2,000. Twice what Apple Charges for its entire Server product.
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Virtual TimeClock Pro ReviewExcellent software - Worth every penny. - Version: 5.3, 10/30/2006 01:16PM PST

tomdun
I have used various version of VTC for over 5 years. Excellent product with a great feature set. Regular updates squash bugs (they tend to be rare) and add new or tweak existing features. Support (mostly e-mail for me) has been excellent. The couple of times I needed it I received a quick and informative reply.

I use a single server - 3 client setup in a 20 employee business. Total cost $445. Money well spent in time saved running reports and tallying time sheets.

Only negative - a sometime quirky user interface. The time clock interface itself works fine, the management side takes a bit of getting used to. Would be great to select edits directly in reports. Maybe next version.

Thanks Redcort
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Virtual TimeClock Pro ReviewExcellent product! - Version: 5.0.4.1, 4/5/2005 04:17AM PST

HellerMD98
I work at a medium-sized University. Our payroll department requires that student worker time sheets are hand written. Until VTC, this process took me 2-3 hours every two weeks. Now with VTC I have cut the process to about 1 hour. VTC prints a time sheet, but since our payroll department was unwilling to work with VTC's native format, I export the data to FileMaker and use FileMaker and VTC data to print a time sheet that is virtually indisitinguishable from the ones provided by the payroll department.

The program's cross-platform, client-server architecture in version 5 means no more shared volumes, something for which I gladly paid the upgrade price. The company is responsive to bug reports and is willing to offer suggestions on how to integrate VTC within a rigid environment such as ours. VTC represents a solid value.
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