Virtual TimeClock Support Blog
Virtual TimeClock 22 is Now Available
Virtual TimeClock 22 was released on November 2, 2022. This new release includes compatibility with the latest software releases from Microsoft, Apple...
How to Recover TimeClock Data From a Crashed Computer
If your TimeClock computer crashes, it is important to make sure you know all your options before moving forward. This article will help you determine...
Exporting Program Logs
Virtual TimeClock’s Program Logs are one of your most powerful tools for keeping track of important changes happening with your TimeClock. Program Log...
My TimeClock Windows are Opening as a New Tab (macOS)
Are tabs opening in the main Virtual TimeClock window instead of separately in their own windows? A setting labeled “Prefer tabs” in System Preference...
What is a “Paid With a Limit” Break?
Virtual TimeClock Pro and Network editions provide break settings that allow you to limit the amount of time a break will be paid. In Virtual TimeCloc...
Retroactive Pay: Paying Employees for Missed Hours
Virtual TimeClock makes it easy to correct a timecard. For a guide on editing timecards before payroll, click here. But what happens if you have alrea...
QuickBooks 2022 Payroll Import Guide
With the release of Quickbooks Desktop 2022, Intuit has removed a long standing ability to import or export Timer Activities. This unfortunate change...
My TimeClock Buttons Are Greyed Out
From time to time we hear from a customer who has a missing or seemingly invisible TimeClock window and can’t finish their current task. Usually, the...
Virtual TimeClock Compatibility with macOS 12 Monterey
Apple’s latest OS release, macOS 12 Monterey brings a variety of features and changes to macOS. While many of these features appear unrelated to your...
Can I Keep My Old Data When Upgrading My TimeClock?
We often receive questions from our customers about software upgrades and whether they will lose any data when they update their software or switch to...