
Virtual TimeClock 23 brings full compatibility with Apple computers running macOS 14 Sonoma. Virtual TimeClock 23 fixes several minor issues when running older versions of Virtual TimeClock in Apple's latest Mac operating system.
The Virtual TimeClock 23 release fixes a bug when using the editable time controls set to a 12 hour display. This new release also addresses a cosmetic issue on reports where times could display a '?' between the time and the AM and PM designation. Automatic software updates in Virtual TimeClock 23 have been updated to address changes to Apple's security protocols built into macOS 14 Sonoma.
Virtual TimeClock 23 has dozens of new features and enhancements. Version 23 is now a Universal Binary that runs natively on Apple Silicon as well as older Intel-based Macs. You can learn more in our post on native support for Apple Silicon.
If you have any questions about upgrading Virtual TimeClock and macOS Sonoma, please get in touch with our technical support team. We're here to help!