Punching The Clock
The people behind the world's best employee time clock softwareADP ezLaborManager Replacement
Thu, Apr 25 2013 04:45
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I've talked to several prospective customers lately who are looking for a new time & attendance system to replace ADP ezLaborManager. Their first issue is the expense; being charged several dollars per employee every month, month after month, is starting to get expensive. They're looking for a time clock software solution they can buy outright. Their second issue is they don't like feeling trapped
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ADP Payroll Time Clock
Are you looking for an alternative to ADP's rather expensive time and attendance solutions? Well, we've had our sights on ADP for quite some time and I'm happy to announce that Virtual TimeClock '12 Release 2 supports integration with ADP Pay eXpert online payroll. It's been our goal to provide a time clock link with the major players in payroll processing like ADP, Paychex, QuickBooks, PayChoice,
Need a Paychex Time Clock?
Are you looking for a time clock that works with Paychex payroll? I've recently heard that the Paychex time clock product called Time in a Box is not supported on Windows 7. If you're looking for a Time in a Box replacement, then give Virtual TimeClock a try. Virtual TimeClock is employee time clock software that runs on your Windows and Mac PCs, including XP, Vista, and Windows 7. We've got full time
QuickBooks Time Clock
January is usually the busiest month of the year at Redcort Software and this year is no exception. The engineers are busy putting the finishing touches on Virtual TimeClock '12. I think it's going to be our most significant upgrade since Virtual TimeClock '09. The new administrative command center is awesome! It unites all the administrative tools under one password umbrella. I can also share with
Approving Employee Time Cards
Fri, Jun 3 2011 10:20
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We're always thinking about ways to improve Virtual TimeClock. Sometimes those ideas come from internal sources like engineering and technical support team members. Sometimes those ideas come from customers who use our time clock software everyday. And sometimes those ideas come from people just checking us out or comparing us to the competition. One of the things we've been pondering lately is how
Improve Payroll Accuracy
The more time you spend manually processing payroll by calculating hours, trying to determine when overtime rules apply, and deciphering the cryptic notes left on punch clock cards, the more likely you are to make a mistake. Manual payroll processing is prone to human error, errors that can cost you time and money. Employee time clock software performs all the complicated calculations for you by applying
Virtual TimeClock + Payroll Integration = Worry Free Payday
I'm always a little anxious when we release a new version of our employee time clock software. It's not because I'm worried about it not working like it should since I know the engineering is solid and the QA team has run it through the paces. I think it's more because I want each of our customers to be able to use all of the new features. I know that's not practical. Although each new release of Virtual
Maintaining Labor Compliance
Wed, Jul 21 2010 04:33
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Small business owners can spend many hours processing payroll each pay period. And this does not include all the time spent trying to stay current with labor laws and business regulations. Business expansion becomes a double-edged sword as hiring more employees often means bringing on additional payroll specialists to accommodate your company's growth and monitor increasing payroll compliance. Many
Choosing the Best Payroll Time Clock Software
Tue, Jul 20 2010 08:03
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It is not unusual to spend hours collecting and totaling employee time cards each payroll period. Hand written time sheets are usually filled out the day before payroll is due, and time cards from a mechanical or electric time clock are usually full of hand written notes explaining missed or late punches. All of those notes have to be deciphered, interpreted, and corrected before payroll can be processed.