[GRLUG] Time Clocks and Software

Bill Littlejohn billl at mtd-inc.com
Mon Jan 24 15:31:57 EST 2011


The only featurefull open source timeclock software I've found is TimeTrex.
Although I haven't looked into in detail. I did see that only their licensed
versions support the hardware.
I'm very interested in a new system myself if some others have some
suggestions.
I currently use Ultratime and would very much welcome a true open source
alternative that works with the hardware.
-Bill

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 2:08 PM, Ben Rousch <brousch at gmail.com> wrote:

> Our ancient time clock software (made for Win3.1, running in a Win98
> VM for the last 3 years) finally took a crap and I convinced the boss
> it's better to get something new than to waste time trying to
> resurrect it. I also won't miss the time clocks that run over a 9600
> baud serial modem.
>
> So does anyone have suggestions for a time clock and associated
> (preferably FOSS) program? We just need something that takes [card
> swipes | rfid reads| etc] as employees come in and out of the shop. It
> cannot be software-only as these are shop employees without a
> computer. Also a fingerprint reader are out as these are incredibly
> grubby fingers. All I really need is some sort of access to a dump of
> the punch times, but more featureful programs are welcome.
>
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>   http://ishmilok.blogspot.com/
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