Virtual TimeClock 13 Release 2

September 19, 2013

Note: This release has reached End Of Support

Supported Operating Systems

Basic & Pro

• macOS 10.4 - 10.9
• Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8

Network

• macOS 10.4 - 10.9
• Windows 7, 8, Server 2003 - 2012

Basic, Pro and Network Edition

  • New 6th and 7th day overtime options support unique overtime rules for California, Connecticut, Kentucky, and the US Virgin Islands.
  • Daily and weekly overtime thresholds are now based on a single rate for easier assignment.
  • Global overtime settings have been consolidated in the Time & Rounding configuration panel for convenience.
  • New time totaling option allows overnight hours to be reported by shift or by day.
  • Overnight shifts are now automatically split at midnight for more flexible daily overtime, workweek calculations.
  • Simplified interface for editing timecard entries and leave.

 

Pro & Network Edition

All of the above changes, plus:

  • New report option to include people, activities, departments, or shifts with no hours for the reporting period.
  • New report option to not total unpaid hours facilitates easier payroll entry.
  • New report option to exclude activities and/or breaks & lunches when reporting daily hours.
  • New report option condenses multiple daily entries into one daily start and stop entry simplifies reporting when tracking activities.
  • Numerous cosmetic changes to employee timecard reports improves overall readability.
  • User importing is 10-100 times faster, allowing huge imports to be accomplished in seconds!
  • User importing now facilitates automatic assignment to one or more display groups.
  • User importing has enhanced warning and error reporting.
  • User importing has new password conflict checking.
  • Automatic deductions are reliably calculated for modified timecard entries.
  • Courtesy clock out no longer records stop time that's earlier than start time if users work a later shift.
  • Courtesy clock outs for shifts that end at midnight no longer record stop time with date from previous day.

 

Network Edition

All of the above changes, plus:

  • Numerous enhancements to the user experience when a TimeClock Client temporarily loses access to the TimeClock Server.