Can an Excel-based Time Reporting system be contested because the Time Sheets can be modified by the employer?
Timy-Soft is an Excel application, but the sheets containing the Time Stamps are password-protected and cannot be directly modified by the user. Manually entered or modified Time Stamps are marked as such, and the user cannot circumvent this mechanism. The text file on the USB-key containing the Time Stamps from the Terminal can be opened, but the data is encrypted. In this respect the Timy application is no different than other PC-based Time Reporting packages. Windows, Vista end Excel are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the USA and other countries. MAC is a trademark of Apple Inc, registered in the USA and other countries. OpenOffice.org is a trademark of OpenOffice.org, registered in the USA.
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