Virtual TimeClock '09 Snow Leopard Compatibility - Redcort

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Virtual TimeClock ’09 Snow Leopard Compatibility

Virtual TimeClock now compatible with Apple's new operating system "Snow Leopard".

Fresno, CA - September 1, 2009 – Redcort Software today announced Virtual TimeClock '09 is fully compatible with Apple's new Snow Leopard OS for the Mac. Virtual TimeClock is the award winning time clock software suite for both Mac and Windows PCs. Virtual TimeClock software helps businesses of every size easily manage their employee time and attendance.

"We developed Virtual TimeClock '09 with Snow Leopard compatibility in mind," said Keith DeLong, CEO of Redcort Software. "We're pleased to announce that our testing has shown the entire Virtual TimeClock '09 product suite to be fully compatible with last Friday's retail release of Apple's new Snow Leopard OS." The Virtual TimeClock '09 suite includes Basic, Pro and Network Editions.

Registered users of older versions of Virtual TimeClock can easily upgrade to Virtual TimeClock '09 for compatibility with Snow Leopard and dozens of new software enhancements and features. Contact Redcort Software for discounted upgrade pricing and information.

Free Trial
A free trial of Virtual TimeClock can be downloaded anytime from the Redcort Software web site at www.redcort.com.

Pricing
Virtual TimeClock '09 pricing starts at $79. Contact Redcort software or visit www.redcort.com for more information.

About Redcort Software
Redcort Software has been developing, publishing and supporting Virtual TimeClock since 1986 and online since 1997. Redcort Software actively pursues long-term customer relationships through direct sales, regular feedback and world-class technical support. Tens of thousands of workers at businesses in over a fifteen countries rely on Redcort Software every single day.

©2009 Redcort Software. Redcort Software, Virtual TimeClock and Virtual TimeClock Pro are trademarks of Redcort Software. All other names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders in the United States and other countries.