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Virtual TimeClock update offers new payroll integration

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Redcort Software has announced Virtual TimeClock ’11 (http://www.redcort.com/timeclock/), the latest version of the time and attendance software for Mac and Windows computers. Employers can now prevent or restrict clock in and out times based on employee shifts, instantly track late arrivals, and view shift reports and summaries to reduce overtime costs and more easily manage employee time and attendance.

Virtual TimeClock ’11’s new overtime control features allow employees to record an early clock in as their shift start time or prevent early clock-ins altogether. Allowing users to clock in early but not starting until their actual shift start time is called a “Courtesy Clock In.”

Early clock-ins can be overridden by a manager with a new security access setting. Clock-out restrictions work in a similar fashion to control late clock outs, including a new automatic clock out feature. Assigning shifts to employee schedules, calculating shift differentials, shift and late arrival reports are some of the new features that compliment these new clock in and out rules, says Redcort Software CEO Keith DeLong.

A fully functional free trial of Virtual TimeClock software is available directly from the Redcort Software web site in Basic, Pro and Network Editions. Pricing for Virtual TimeClock ’11 starts at US$99. Discounted upgrade pricing is available for users of prior releases of Virtual TimeClock software. Full pricing details are available online at the Redcort Software store.

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