Virtual TimeClock 16 Release 5

January 1, 1970

Supported Operating Systems

Basic & Pro

• macOS 10.7 Lion - 10.12 Sierra
• Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10

Network

• macOS 10.7 Lion - 10.12 Sierra
• Windows 7, 8, 10, Server 2003 - 2012

All Editions

  • Virtual TimeClock is now supported for use on Mac computers running macOS Sierra 10.12.
  • Fixed an issue where windows could display off screen if the monitors or resolution is changed.
  • Opening and converting a database in one step now auto opens the database on next launch.
  • Restored databases no longer require a backup before updating it for use with a new release.
  • Release information in the About window has been updated and simplified.
  • The free trial notifications and dialogs have been updated and enhanced.

 

Pro & Network Editions

  • Lunch return rules can no longer be circumvented by clocking out or switching to a break.
  • You can once again minimize the Pin and Passcode windows.
  • Deleting an Overtime rule no longer causes timecard errors for users assigned to the deleted rule.
  • Quitting in Administrative mode no longer causes the program to use the last admin group on restart.
  • Removed 'Start' from the Action menu of the User Status window when the user has clocked in.

 

Network Edition

  • The User Status window reliably updates when the user's status is changed on another computer.
  • Lunch rules are applied properly when accessed from a TimeClock client in a different time zone.
  • The Time Settings corrected to show the option to get timestamps from the TimeClock Server.
  • Enhanced the ability to Verify, Compact, & Reindex large databases in the Network Edition.
  • Fixed a Client startup failure when the TimeClock Server is running but the database has been closed.
  • Expanded logging to assist with diagnosis of failed client authentication and connections.

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