Testimonials

"It's so nice to have TimeScout on the computer.  It is very simple to use and we have no problems with it.  The PunchMe is great.  Occasionally, we have temporary staff work for us, and it is easy to add those employees to TimeScout and for them to learn and use it."
- Kathryn , US Assets, Omaha, NE

"It does everything we want it to do.  On the rare occasion we need support, it is immediate.  No complaints,"
- Robert, Algonquin Township, IL
Video Demonstrations
TimeScout Overview Watch a flash video providing an overview of the TimeScout software.

PunchMe Demo Watch a flash video demonstrating the process employees take to clock in and out.

Key Features
Clocking In and Out
Tracking Employees
Time Cards Made Easy
Modifying Punches
Employee Work Groups
Sending Messages to Employees
Projects
Employee Time Off
TimeKeeper
Extensive Documentation
Literature
TimeScout Brochure
TimeScout User's Guide (6.6 MB)
Software Trials
TimeScout 30 Day Trial

Use TimeKeeper to get Time from a Server
Home > TimeScout Main > TimeKeeper

Synchronize Time Across Computers

TimeKeeper is an optional utility that may be installed on a single computer that will be designated as the "time server." Running TimeKeeper, guarantees all work "punches" use the time from a central computer to reduce time differences between computers, and help prevent employee time misuse.

  • Prevent employees from changing their system time before checking in or out.
  • All computers on the network use the same time, avoiding differences between machines.
  • Use TimeScout to synchronize the clocks on the computers running PunchMe, to the server's clock.

TimeKeeper Screenshots

Click on the following images to view some of the screens related to TimeKeeper.



TimeKeeper:
TimeKeeper saves the time, once every minute.
Using TimeKeeper:
Set the preference to get the time from TimeKeeper.
 

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