Um, Hello
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 8:39 am
Yeah, what ever happened to that time clock? I firmly believe that ppl would use it, dale. The interest is definately there. I really dont want the idea to die. I refuse to allow users access to windows on a till or, for that matter, a time clock. Windows, except for XP pro, is sooooo unsecure. As a netadmin at school, i hate the whole "unlimited access" and "security by obscurity". I understand how people are. I like picture time clock - but it allows managers access to the WIN GUI. AND it will never have the capability to calculate labor.
Here's what Im saying: If (or when) dale makes a time clock, dale could let it total transactions from the very first second of the hour until that present time, then use the time clock software to calculate labor. However, this would also require a program for entering how much each employee makes. This is why I have suggested the cash management, employee management, and time clock software be a package as oppose to various programs by different authors. If they're all by dale - they can gather information from each other. I the rest of us make the programs, they wont have anywhere near the capabilities.
Consider the theme microsoft will be using this quarter for advertising - "Empowering People"
If we, as developers, empower our clients, they, as employers, can empower their employees. Empowered employees = empowered customers = MORE MONEY.
Profit is the bottom line, lets improve it! Let's give businesses the tools they need to be efficient, effective, productive and profitable. (EEPP)
Thanks, Tech techrobinson@gmail.com
Here's what Im saying: If (or when) dale makes a time clock, dale could let it total transactions from the very first second of the hour until that present time, then use the time clock software to calculate labor. However, this would also require a program for entering how much each employee makes. This is why I have suggested the cash management, employee management, and time clock software be a package as oppose to various programs by different authors. If they're all by dale - they can gather information from each other. I the rest of us make the programs, they wont have anywhere near the capabilities.
Consider the theme microsoft will be using this quarter for advertising - "Empowering People"
If we, as developers, empower our clients, they, as employers, can empower their employees. Empowered employees = empowered customers = MORE MONEY.
Profit is the bottom line, lets improve it! Let's give businesses the tools they need to be efficient, effective, productive and profitable. (EEPP)
Thanks, Tech techrobinson@gmail.com