TimeTrex is a complete Web-based payroll and time management suite that offers employee scheduling, time and attendance (timeclock, timesheet/timecard), job costing, invoicing, and payroll in a single package. Employees can use Web browsers or timeclocks to track their time and attendance, check their own timesheet for missed punches, and respond to flagged timesheet errors. Payroll administrators can quickly generate paystubs and process payroll based off timesheet information or export timesheet data to other applications.
| Tags | Office/Business Financial Scheduling Time and Attendance Timesheets Payroll |
|---|---|
| Licenses | AGPLv3 |
| Operating Systems | Windows Windows POSIX BSD Linux Solaris Mac OS X |
| Implementation | PHP |
| Translations | English Spanish French Italian Portuguese German Danish |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release contains a completely new human resource management (HRM) module for tracking employee skills, training, education, memberships, licenses, and language fluency. It also adds the ability to create key performance indicators (KPIs) to track and compare employee performance reviews.


Release Notes: This release adds enhanced premium and schedule policy features as well as additional reports.


Release Notes: This release adds a completely-redesigned interface which supports drag-and-drop as well as bulk add/edit/delete operations. It also adds a new reporting engine, security enhancements, and a Web services API (SOAP/JSON/AMF) with 100% functionality coverage and a plugin engine.


Release Notes: This release contains more advanced holiday averaging formulas, additional eligibility criteria by employee age for Tax/Deductions, and support for wages up to 16 digits long.


Release Notes: This release includes updated tax tables for Canada, as well as an improved installation procedure.
Recent comments
14 Mar 2013 01:59
+1 George557
This is a great project.
I am not using it currently with my current employer, but have ran it with several companies and clients in the past. Easy Solaris install. Works well in Zones.
17 Sep 2008 15:27
Great project!
This is one of the best open source projects I've ever come across.
It has automated installers that take care of everything for you that work on both Windows and Linux, its not just some .zip file with a 10 page README.txt that you have to spend the next 3 days messing with just to get it to work. It took me less then 5 minutes to install.
On top of that It is an extremely powerful piece of software and I've searched high and low and NOTHING else in the open source world even comes close to it. I don't know what Alain (comment below) is talking about, since timesheet.php is not even in the same league as this, thats like comparing a Pinto to a Ferrari.
The support forums are excellent and a staff member replies to posts within hours, its not just some mailing list where you have to put up with people flaming you or calling you names if you ask a question that has already been asked.
But that is nothing compared to the VIDEO tutorials that they send you when you sign-up with your email address! These things are amazing. They are extremely detailed, with professional voice-over and everything. I'm amazed that they give them away for free.
I think Alain (comment below) is just complaining for the sake of complaining. The website looks more professional then 99% of other open source projects and it can be downloaded DIRECTLY from SourceForge (Mirror Site URL above) if you don't want to enter your email address and don't want to see the video tutorials. I think you would be crazy if you don't see the tutorials though, because there are A TON of features you will surely be missing out on.
10 Sep 2008 13:52
Badly laid-out website, not freely downloadable
The website looks very amateurish
(black text on dark blue... ugh!), and there's no place
where you can freely download the software.
Instead you have to leave your email address,
which it tries to confirm.
Pointless, as there are some truely free
timesheeting applications out there:
freshmeat.net/projects...
15 Aug 2006 14:17
Re: License
Licenses have been reclassified. I guess I reached the maximum category limit without noticing, so I had to remove a category to make room for two licenses.
Thanks for catching this.
> This needs to be re-classified. The
> OSI-approved license version does NOT
> have many of the features listed. Either
> (a) reclassify with multiple license
> types, or (b) alter the description.
15 Aug 2006 10:36
False description
This needs to be re-classified. The OSI-approved license version does NOT have many of the features listed. Either (a) reclassify with multiple license types, or (b) alter the description.
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