[ale] Timeclock solution
Ashley Wilson
awilson at smartfurniture.com
Tue Aug 26 16:29:04 EDT 2008
Greg,
What I am hoping for is a solution I can install in a Centos virtual
machine and tie into a physical proximity card reader/timeclock. Need
web-based access to time and attendance records. I am looking for an
alternative to a Windows-based system with an Oracle DB backend. I am
afraid that the Win/Oracle option would be too needy to put in a virtualized
environment.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer at gmail.com>wrote:
> Ashley,
>
> Sounds like you want a web based time tracker for billing purposes?
>
> I'm not in love with it, but we use the time tracker from quickbooks.
> The accounting side deals with it directly from quickbooks I believe.
>
> My interface is a web 2.0 webpage. I typically access it via firefox
> under linux.
>
> Greg
>
> On 8/26/08, Ashley Wilson <awilson at smartfurniture.com> wrote:
> > Any recommendations for a *nix based timeclock + web accessible time
> > tracking server?
> >
> > TIA,
> > -Ash
> >
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