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HoursClocked - Time clock hours converter and calculator
The HoursClocked program is a handy Time clock hours converter and calculator for determining hours worked from time card data.
Data can be 24 or 12 hour formats. Both daily and weekly overtime limits
can be set. High and low warning levels can be set for each clock in/out period. Input times can be set to either hours
and minutes or decimal hours. Daily and weekly regular and overtime hours are displayed as data is entered.
Three weeks of data entry. Prints employee name, dates, data entered and calculated results. Outputs date,
filtered history in pdf, xls and csv If a warning level is violated, the time period is painted yellow is included
in the totals. If an unacceptable time period is entered, the period is painted red and is NOT included in the totals.
Software Information |
System Requirements |
Version: | 001-004-001 |
- Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP
- Pentium or similar cpu
- 64 RAM
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File Size: | 10.4 MB |
License: | Free to try $59.95 to buy |
Screenshot: | View Screenshot |
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HoursClocked Features:
- Data is manually entered from a printed time card in any of the following formats:
- 12 Hour clock in hours and minutes.
- 12 Hour clock in hours and decimal fractions of hours.
- 24 Hour clock in hours and minutes.
- 24 Hour clock in hours and decimal fractions of hours.
- The "First Day" of the work week is selectable. Set it to any of the days of the week, Sunday through Saturday.
- Printing is managed by opening the time card image in the free Adobe Reader. Your system must have the Reader to manage printing.
- A selectable employee list is generated at time cards are printed.
- Overtime options are:
- A daily overtime threshold may be set. For example, any time clocked past 8 hours would be overtime.
- A weekly overtime threshold may be set. For example, any time clocked past 40 hours would be overtime.
- If neither daily or weekly overtime is selected, all hours are displayed as regular.
- If both daily and weekly overtime is selected, the maximum overtime of the two options is displayed.
- As data is entered:
- Both the daily and total hours are presented in both regular and overtime and is presented in hours and decimal fractions of hours.
- Non numeric characters are automatically rejected.
- If an entry is an invalid time, the field is immediately painted red and the period in question is not included in the results.
- If a period clocked is abnormally low or high, the field is immediately painted yellow to flag a possible error.
The period is, however, included in the results. The low and high thresholds may be set by the user.
- Either the Tab or the Enter key moves the cursor to the next time box.
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