I wrote an attendance system using foxpro for my company. :)
Ted Ozolins wrote:
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> 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
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
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
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
&
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
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Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO)
Westbank,