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    This is a very-very-very simple time tracking system. It has only two operations. Clock In and Clock Out. It keeps track of how much time you spend each week and presents you a running total.
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    Punchout! is a simple and straightforward time clock system that allows an administrator to set up multiple clients each with their own pay rate. The user can then punch the Punch In! or Punch Out! button to track their hours and pay.
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    ITCH (ITCH is not Time Clock Hardware) is a simple, web-based time clock software based on PHP and MySQL. ITCH is intended for offices with less than 100 employees. Features include projects, reports, live worker status, and lack of authentication.
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