The installation process for Build 157 remains consistent with previous iterations, weighing in at a reasonable package size that doesn't bloat the system.
When an employee clocks in, the data is no longer stored exclusively on the device. Version 4.8.8 pushes that data immediately to the SQL Server (or MySQL) database. If the network drops, the device stores logs locally and auto-syncs upon restoration—a feature greatly refined in Build 157. fingerprint attendance system version 4.8.8 build 157
Despite its strengths, version 4.8.8 Build 157 has limitations. It does not support cloud-native features like mobile app check-ins or real-time SMS alerts without third-party plugins. The system also struggles with certain user groups—manual laborers with worn fingerprints, elderly individuals with dry skin, or people with certain dermatological conditions may experience frequent recognition failures. Furthermore, privacy concerns regarding biometric data storage persist; organizations must comply with regulations like GDPR or local data protection laws. The installation process for Build 157 remains consistent