For Immediate Release 2006-10-05
Contact: Mike Fullerton (250)-503-1009
Press Release: CyberMatrix In Out Scheduler Version 2 Released
CyberMatrix Corporation has released version 2 of CyberMatrix In Out
Scheduler, a multi-user attendance tracking
application. With this new release several important features have been
added. There is now a feature to automatically export the schedule to
an HTML file that regularly updates itself. When an employee leaves,
the time that they left is now recorded. Finally, a report
has been added that summarizes employee hours for the day, week and
month.
In Out Scheduler is an ideal solution for those companies
wishing to replace their traditional in/out attendance peg
board. In Out Scheduler provides office workers with a simple
convenient way of showing which employees are in
the office and which are not. In Out Scheduler was designed to provide
an effortless transition for those accustomed to the physical
in/out attendance scheduling
boards. To this effect, the software looks a lot like an actual
attendance tracking peg board. Virtual pins are used to designate
which employees are in, which are out, when they left and when they
will return. Unlike
the traditional attendance tracking boards, In Out
Scheduler can be accessed by all employees from the comfort of their
own computers. The attendance data can even be saved to a web site
allowing universal viewing in near real-time without requiring extra
licenses.
In Out Scheduler runs on Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP
and 2003 server. System requirements: Pentium, 32 MB RAM and 20
MB hard disk space.
In Out Scheduler costs $35 (US) for a single-user license. Affordable multi-license packages are also available.
Screen shots and fully functional 30-day
trial versions can be found at http://www.cybermatrix.com.
For more information, contact:
CyberMatrix Corporation, Inc.
3104-30th Ave
Suite
#224
Vernon, B.C. V1T 9M9
Phone:
(250)503-1009
Toll free: 1-866-426-8313 (U.S. and Canada)
http://www.cybermatrix.com
###
Evaluation Copy Available on Request