Virtual TimeClock Support Blog
Disable Automatic Program Startup
Virtual TimeClock 19 introduced an installation setting called Launch at Login that allows the time clock program to automatically launch when your co...
Virtual TimeClock 19 Release 2
Virtual TimeClock version 19.2 was released on October 14, 2019. This release includes several important enhancements and bug fixes for version 19, in...
Virtual TimeClock & macOS Catalina
Apple has officially released their latest operating system, macOS Catalina. As we announced early last year, this release represents an important shi...
2019 Daylight Saving Time Ends November 3
It’s that time of year again when most of us ‘fall back’ by turning our clocks back an hour when Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 3, 2019...
Microsoft Provides Universal C Runtime Update
If you are upgrading to Virtual TimeClock 19 on an older Windows computer, you may encounter an error message after installation that says: The progra...
Virtual TimeClock 19 Release 1.1
We just released our first maintenance update for Virtual TimeClock 19. The 19 Release 1.1 update has several minor bug fixes that will enhance your o...
Keyboard Tab Selection in macOS
One of the quickest and easiest ways to add and edit timecard entries in Virtual TimeClock is to use your keyboard ‘tab’ key to move between fields wh...
Reports displaying the wrong dates?
With some regularity we hear from Virtual TimeClock users who noticed the dates on their timecards aren’t correct. Displaying the wrong report dates o...
Locating Your Time Clock Database File
In the unfortunate event of hardware failure on your Virtual TimeClock computer, you may be left with access to only the files on your hard drive, and...
64-bit Applications in Virtual TimeClock 19
Virtual TimeClock 19 shipped brand new 64 bit applications for each edition of Virtual TimeClock. This platform migration, from 32-bit to 64-bit, repr...