LOUISVILLE, KY, April 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Good HR management is important for any company. However, employee time tracking can be very time-consuming. But 2012 should be a year to celebrate for those employer and managers who get overwhelmed by employee attendance, sick, PTO, vacation time tracking headaches, thanks to the newly revamped ezTimeSheet employee time tracking software from halfpricesoft.com (http://www.halfpricesoft.com).
Answering the demand of customers, the new features come with this release include:
- Employee level vacation and leave accrual plan.
- Auto-calculate PTO, leave time, vacation time, sick time based on the accrual plan
- Employee leaves tracking and report
- Employee vacation tracking and report
¡°Employee management is important for any business and organization, however tracking attendance, vacation and leave manually can be very time-consuming.¡± said Dr. Ge, founder of Halfpricesoft.com. "We hope ezTimeSheet software can help business owners and HR managers spend less time tracking employee time and more time ensuring their business succeeds."
New users can try this affordable, super-simple, custom streamlined time clock at http://www.halfpricesoft.com/time-tracking-time-sheet-download.asp with no cost and no obligation. The free version supports one administrator and one employee. If user likes it, they can purchase license key to add more employees.
The main features include:
- Easy-to-use graphical interface that allows employees to punch in and punch out via computer
- Automatic time tracking that automatically calculates gross payroll figures
- Automatic check for duplicate and overlapping time entries
- Administrator can enter and edit time data when necessary
- Administrator can add notes to individual time entries
- Flexible report features that are easy to use
- Export report data to Excel, PDF or image formats for analysis and sharing
- Export payment data to .CSv file for use with other software
- Separate password protection for administrator and employees
- Equipped for network access
- Backup feature to protect database
- Free updates
Available from just $39 (Free through TrialPay offer), ezTimeSheet software has remained at that affordable price since its initial release in 2009. EzTimeSheet software is loaded with intelligent, intuitive features, but not burdened by complicated suites of expensive applications small businesses will never use or need.
To start the free test drive, please visit http://www.halfpricesoft.com/time-sheet-tracking-software.asp
Halfpricesoft.com is a leading provider of small business software, including payroll software, employee attendance tracking software, check printing software, W2/1009 software, and barcode generating software. Halfpricesoft.com was founded in 2003 in an effort to provide valuable software to business owners that was less expensive and complex than what was on the market at the time. The company wanted to build something that was user friendly, super simple, affordable, and completely risk free. Today Software from halfpricesoft.com are trusted by thousands of users and help small business owners simplify their payroll processing and business management.
Small Business Employee Management: EzTimeSheet Simplifies Attendance and Leave Tracking
In tough economic times, how to increase productivity is critical for any company. EzTimesheet employee time clock from halfpricesoft.com saves small business time and money on tracking of employee hours and calculating payroll figures.
2012-04-05
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[Press-News.org] Small Business Employee Management: EzTimeSheet Simplifies Attendance and Leave TrackingIn tough economic times, how to increase productivity is critical for any company. EzTimesheet employee time clock from halfpricesoft.com saves small business time and money on tracking of employee hours and calculating payroll figures.
