Software Reviews
Time and Attendance Software Reviews
Review: ADP ezLaborManager
ADP ezLaborManager is ADP’s flagship time and attendance software for small and mid-size businesses. ADP ezLaborManager is one of the most comprehensive packages available to small businesses, providing a fully hosted cloud-based platform for time and attendance. Employees have a range of options for recording their time worked, via physical time clock, web-based timesheet, or their smartphone…
Review: Kronos Workforce Central Timekeeper
Kronos Workforce Central Timekeeper is the most fully featured and flexible of all of the Enterprise level time and attendance software reviewed on this site. It offers the simplicity and ease of use that generally comes with a limited time and attendance solution, as well as the advanced features that you can only find in enterprise-level software…
Review: Lathem PayClock Online
Lathem PayClock Online is the cloud-based version of their standard PayClock time and attendance software that is bundled with their physical time clocks for free. They gave it a simple interface, streamlined design, and powerful scheduling features to create one of the most feature-rich time and attendance software solutions available to small and mid-size businesses..
Review: Infinisource TimeForce II
Infinisource is one of the leaders in the Time and Attendance software space, so it’s no surprise that Infinisource TimeForce II is a contender for the most complete, comprehensive time and attendance solution that we have reviewed so far. With over 20 years of experience and 46,000 companies using their product, TimeForce has become one of the most recognizable brands in time and attendance software today…
Review: NETtime StratusTime
NETtime StratusTime is offered as a cloud-based software as a service (SaaS) time and attendance solution designed for small and mid-size business. Although the user interface is very graphical and fairly intuitive, it is one of the least robust time and attendance solutions at this point. Although it may be able to interface with payroll software, etc, it lacks the proven track record…
Review: ADP Workforce Now
ADP is one of the most widely known companies in the business services market, and their time and attendance software is another example of their dedication to quality and thoroughness. ADP Workforce Now is a great fit for most large and mid-size businesses. ADP Workforce Now takes an integrated approach that incorporates time and attendance tracking, scheduling, analysis of scheduling, and attendance policy management…
Review: uAttend
uAttend’s time and attendance software is a web-based subscription model, depending on the number of employees and time clock stations. uAttend also sells a variety of cloud-based physical time clocks for time and attendance that require a subscription to uAttend, and will not function without the subscription. They offer various models of physical time clocks, all of which are LAN or WiFi-ready for instant integration with their…
Review: FingerTec TimeTec
FingerTec TimeTec is a basic web-based time and attendance solution for small and mid-size businesses. Note that although they sell it as a cloud-based solution, it must be hosted on an organization’s own hardware, or on a “TimeTec T-Box”. Therefore, we can’t truly consider this as a cloud-based time and attendance solution…
Review: FingerTec TCMS V2
TCMS V2 time and attendance software is designed exclusively for use with FingerTec’s highly rated time clocks, including the TA100C and TA300. It is a basic time and attendance software package, but the interface is extremely limited, and it doesn’t have the same level of sophistication or streamlined capabilities as similar products…