Re: Time card

2002-04-08 Thread =?x-user-defined?q?toylet=2Elinux=5B=A4p=AA=B1=B7N=5D?=
I wrote an attendance system using foxpro for my company. :) Ted Ozolins wrote: > > Has anyone come acrossed a time card (time clock) program? I've been using > spread_sheets to keep track of time spent on various contracts but that is > getting to become more of a pain then i

Re: Time card

2002-04-07 Thread Ted Ozolins
On April 7, 2002 12:20 pm, Jim Conner wrote: > If you are using KDE, take a look at KTimeclock at http://apps.kde.com/ > Thanks Jim, I found that but as other packages like KTimeClock, it would work great if it were setup on a laptop. This way you would have it with you and can start the timer

Re: Time card

2002-04-07 Thread Jim Conner
clock at http://apps.kde.com/ > > Jim > > On Sunday, April 07, 2002 1:59, Ted Ozolins wrote: > > Has anyone come acrossed a time card (time clock) program? I've been > > using spread_sheets to keep track of time spent on various contracts but > > that is getting to become more

Re: Time card

2002-04-07 Thread Jim Conner
If you are using KDE, take a look at KTimeclock at http://apps.kde.com/ Jim On Sunday, April 07, 2002 1:59, Ted Ozolins wrote: > Has anyone come acrossed a time card (time clock) program? I've been using > spread_sheets to keep track of time spent on various contracts but that is &

Time card

2002-04-07 Thread Ted Ozolins
Has anyone come acrossed a time card (time clock) program? I've been using spread_sheets to keep track of time spent on various contracts but that is getting to become more of a pain then its worth. I might as well be doing it on paper. TIA -- Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO) Westbank,