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http://www.perlscriptsjavascripts.com/perl/clockin/index.html
Emulating employee time cards, this Perl Clock will save you hours of paper work and frustration. We use it to run our entire business! Your clients can even log in with restricted access to update their log in details, view, rename or e-mail current or archived logs and set their own time zone. Logs your employee's "clock in" and "clock out times" to the second, even over extended periods. Ideal for telecommuters or business owners, it will even calculate amounts owed based on total hours recorded and hourly rate entered. Both the administrator and users can e-mail work logs in either plain text or HTML format.
Price: $30.00
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http://www.cosmicflame.com/archive/scripts.shtml#clockhit
This program can display the date, the time, the day and a hitcounter. (As all these programs are relativly small I thought I would bung them all together). You can choose which to display and which not to display. 'Sneeky' function allows you to add a certain number of hits per day. You choose exactly how each function is displayed by choosing the font, fontsize and fontcolour.
Price: Freeware
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http://cgi.veinotte.com/scripts.htm
This script is a Little Toy ( as on the top of the page ) that displays the date, using an image to show the day. It users your servers localtime() function, but if you wish to display a time that differs, you can add or subtract hours by setting the number to add or subtract in the head of the script.
Price: Freeware
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