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Time Clovk software
Hi, I would like free software to use to track time worked. All I would really need is the abilty to type in time in and out (sometimes more than once a day) that would convert and add the time and with the ability to type simple reports. In other words it would convert partial hours somtimes and add the time weekly into hours and minutes. Also holidays and vacation time would need accounted for. I am salary and have worked a lot of hours I want to track and show. Being able to punch in is not important. What I need to do is enter previous hours worked and then keep it current.
I have Office on my work computer, but only use apps like Word and PowerPoint for the most part. I am running WinXP sp2. Thanks, Terry Last edited by quartet-man; 03-14-2007 at 09:09 AM. |
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Lots of choices if you type "free time clock software" into Google.
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