Virtual TimeClock, iDisk
scheduled backup support to iDisk volumes
Redcort Software has rolled out Virtual TimeClock Pro version 5.5.3. Virtual TimeClock Pro is an industry leading time and attendance software for small to medium sized businesses.Virtual TimeClock Pro 5.5.3 is a maintenance release that features several timecard backup optimizations, including manual and scheduled backup support to iDisk volumes for .Mac members.
Upgrades
Virtual TimeClock Pro 5.5.3 is a free update for all Virtual TimeClock 5.5 users as well as those enrolled in the Redcort Software Maintenance & Support program. Step by step program upgrade instructions for any prior version of Virtual TimeClock are available on the Redcort Software web site
Free Evaluation
The fully functional Virtual TimeClock Pro software program can be downloaded free anytime at Redcort Software's web site. When Virtual TimeClock Pro is installed without a license key, the software will run for 300 entries without any restrictions. After the evaluation period, a software license and activation key must be purchased to continue using Virtual TimeClock Pro.
Download Links
* Virtual TimeClock Pro 5.5
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* What's New In Version 5.5
* Upgrade Instructions
* License or CD Purchase
Acknowledgments
Apple, Macintosh, iDisk, .Mac and OS X are trademarks of Apple, Inc. Virtual TimeClock and Virtual TimeClock Pro are trademarks of Redcort Software.
About Virtual TimeClock
Virtual TimeClock Pro is the powerful, easy to use, software based time and attendance program that enables businesses of any size to effortlessly track employee hours and overtime. With Windows and Macintosh versions available, Virtual TimeClock Pro flexibly adapts to just about any computer and business environment. Virtual TimeClock Pro pricing starts at $195. Complete pricing and program information can be obtained at (http://www.redcort.com).
About Redcort Software
Redcort Software has been helping unburden businesses from repetitive tasks and unavailable information since 1997. Redcort Software actively pursues close customer relationships through direct sales, regular feedback and world-class technical support. Tens of thousands of workers at businesses in over a dozen countries rely on Redcort Software every single day.
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