Unsolved Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out
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Another option which has a Time-clock only function (which may be better for your needs) is https://www.kimai.org/
Allows you to export as well.
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We use Clockify and we love it.
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@scottalanmiller said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
We use Clockify and we love it.
Not previously specified: needs to be self hosted
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@dustinb3403 said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
TimeTrex maybe? The open source edition may be just what you need.
Unable to be used as they only support postgresql.
The host server is only allowed to use mariadb on Oracle Enterprise Linux 8. Because politics.
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@jaredbusch said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
@dustinb3403 said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
TimeTrex maybe? The open source edition may be just what you need.
Unable to be used as they only support postgresql.
The host server is only allowed to use mariadb on Oracle Enterprise Linux 8. Because politics.
Fair enough and Let me know about Kimai
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@dustinb3403 said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
@jaredbusch said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
@dustinb3403 said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
TimeTrex maybe? The open source edition may be just what you need.
Unable to be used as they only support postgresql.
The host server is only allowed to use mariadb on Oracle Enterprise Linux 8. Because politics.
Fair enough and Let me know about Kimai
Looking this morning, it does not seem to have a simple punch in and punch out setup you can use. Too much work for users. And no kiosk mode it seems.
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@jaredbusch said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
@dustinb3403 said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
@jaredbusch said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
@dustinb3403 said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
TimeTrex maybe? The open source edition may be just what you need.
Unable to be used as they only support postgresql.
The host server is only allowed to use mariadb on Oracle Enterprise Linux 8. Because politics.
Fair enough and Let me know about Kimai
Looking this morning, it does not seem to have a simple punch in and punch out setup you can use. Too much work for users. And no kiosk mode it seems.
Kiosk Mode
Punch In
Punch In Detail
Are you sure this wouldn't work?
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And a punch out entry from just hitting the same play (stop button) in the top right.
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@dustinb3403 said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
Are you sure this wouldn't work?
I haven't tested yet. was looking. and nothing was obvious about a kiosk mode.
I assume your screenshots are from the demo. I have not done that yet.
And yes that detail is way the fuck too much. name or id#) and pin//password. hit clock in. done. when you leave repeat and hit clock out. zero detail. a punch clock.
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@dustinb3403 said in Anyone know a good web timeclock that is just punch in and out:
Kiosk Mode
And I found it. It is a paid add on. I was only reading on the core functionality.
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Yeah, 199 Euro ain't bad in the grand scheme, of course if it doesn't meet your needs then I wouldn't bother with it.
I though it was reasonably priced.