Multi-language support which was sometimes missing from regional releases. Installation and Compatibility Tips
However, for a business that wants a one-time setup with no monthly subscription fees and a proven track record of reliability, this specific version remains an industry favorite.
The 130 build is often sought after because it strikes a perfect balance between functionality and simplicity: Avoiding the "Lite" versions that lack reporting features
It natively supports Microsoft Access (for small offices) and SQL Server (for larger enterprises), allowing for flexible data management.
Avoiding the "Lite" versions that lack reporting features. It pulls raw punch data from the devices
Always right-click the installer and select "Run as Administrator." The software needs permission to write to its own database files.
At its core, this software is a desktop-based application designed to communicate with ZKTeco biometric terminals (fingerprint, face recognition, and RFID). It pulls raw punch data from the devices and processes it into readable reports, such as daily attendance, overtime, and late arrivals. Key Features of Build 130 such as daily attendance
It offers a comprehensive "Timetable" and "Shift" setup, accommodating fixed office hours as well as complex rotating shifts.
It is the "gold standard" for older devices like the X628, iClock series, and early F702 terminals that might not be recognized by newer versions of ZKTime.Net. Why Do Users Search for the "Rargolkesl" Version?