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This software was developed based on three principles: ease of use, efficiency and adaptability. InnuxTime maintains a database that keeps records of employees, their cards, how many hours and at what time they're expected to work. As employees punch in and out at the time clocks, the software accumulates this data in order to provide a wide range of reports that are visible within InnuxTime and easily exported to other Windows applications such as Word, Excel and payroll software.
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The Advance version of InnuxTime was created to meet the particular needs of medium and large organizations, both public and private. Besides allowing you to easily manage the compensation hours worked, this version also allows the allocation of credit in monthly or weekly hours and the subsequent accounting of the period's balance, where both the compensation and the credits are taken into account.
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The Webtime internet portal was developed in total integration with the InnuxTime software to give support to the attendance management. This portal is installed in the company's internet applications server and is therefore automatically available for access to all the employees who have access to the company's Intranet or optionally to the Internet.
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WebCalendar was developed to meet the difficulties that some organizations face in creating and managing schedules and work schedules. This software lets you create, automatically and customizable, the time schedules of employees of an organization, given the same minimum requirements as well as the availability of each employee assigned to each of these services.
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The XWeb application was developed for full integration with InnuxTime as support to the management of attendance. This software works with Xerox WorkCentres, enabling its users to view and print attendance reports at the workplace through the printing devices used daily, which ensures greater control over the flow and safety of company documents.
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