CyberMatrix
Timesheets: Employee
Timesheet Entry Software
CyberMatrix
Timesheets is a multi-user timesheet
entry application that allows employees to quickly enter
their time
spent on various projects. Timesheets is ideal for engineering offices and
other project driven businesses.
Timesheets Standard can share timesheet data over a network. Timesheets
Client/Server, Enterprise and Web can share timesheet data over an
Internet connection. Click here to see all the
differences between the different Timesheets versions.
Version 3 is Now Available!
The most significant change in version 3 is the addition of MS Project export
features. Totals have also been added to the timesheet entry form. A new
enterprise version of Timesheets Web that can connect to virtually any
large database server is also available. Visit
this link to see the many other
changes in version 3.
Benefits:
- Save time
over old-fashioned paper-based
timesheet
entry.
- Maintain a
record of employee time spent on
different projects.
- Use for
all your employees sharing timesheet
data over the network.
- Share your
timesheet data over the Internet
(C/S, Web, Enterprise versions).
- Use with your choice of back-end database
server (Enterprise version).
- Save time
by exporting your time data to
QuickBooks
without re-keying.
- Assign
rates by employee, client or project for
time
billing purposes.
- Exchange timesheet data with other
programs via the
CSV import/export feature.
- Access
data from other database applications
using the ODBC
driver.
- Create you
own time entry
reports with the custom
reporting feature.
System
requirements
CyberMatrix
Timesheets runs on Windows 95,
98,
ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP and 2003 server. System
requirements: Pentium 32 MB RAM 20
MB HD.
For
Timesheets Client/Server we recommend a
dedicated NT4, W2K, XP or
2003 server with 500 MB RAM and power backup to host the Timesheets
server application.
Timesheets Enterprise requires a database server such as Microsoft SQL
server, MySQL or PostreSQL.
Timesheets Web requires a web server running Windows that can serve
Windows
executable CGI scripts. A dedicated
Windows NT, 2000, XP or 2003 server is recommended. The clients require
only a web browser.