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Now, Employee Attendance App For iPad, Android Tablets!
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TimeMD is soon going to launch a new time tracking app PicTime for iPad and Android tablets, which is set to 'revolutionise' employee verification and attendance procedures.
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Saturday, February 04, 2012:
The new time and employee verification app for iPad and Android tablets, dubbed as PicTime, is set to 'revolutionise' the traditional biometric time clock. The app is primarily designed to counter so-called 'buddy punching' phenomena, where employee A covers for a late or absent employee B by punching in for them, which results in millions of dollars worth of 'stolen' time from employers.
"Our Web-based time and labour system can work with any open time clock or biometric device, but we developed the PicTime app to fill a void in the market. We consistently hear clients complaining about the cost of existing biometric solutions so we developed PicTime," said Erik Rowland, president of TimeMD, in a release.
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With its new time clock app, TimeMD assures companies "a nearly 100 per cent reliable employee verification process for tracking time." PicTime works by using a tablet's camera to capture images at employee check in and check out points. The clicked images can then be matched by the managers for employee verification.
However, there are competitors in the market as Tab Times reports that last year Replicon released a customised Galaxy Tab Android tablet called the Replicon CloudClock designed to track employees check in and out times and work hours.
The PicTime app for iPad and Android tablets is slated to be launched this spring.
Amit Shrivastava, EFYTIMES News Network
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