ComputerTime 1.0
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SoftwareTime (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/2000/XP |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$39.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3.13 MB |
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ComputerTime is parental-control software that lets parents set limits on the amount of time and the time-of-day when their children can use the computer. SoftwareTime believes that the computer is an amazing tool for children, both for educational and social purposes. However, children need to have reasonable limits set for them, and that's what ComputerTime allows you to do, quickly and easily. You no longer have to keep track of the time your children spend on the computer. ComputerTime does that for you! It takes just a few minutes to set limits for each child. ComputerTime will give you the control you need, and give you back your sanity! Using ComputerTime, you can: 1) Ensure children don't stay up past bedtime on a school night because they're chatting online, 2) Make sure homework is done before the computer can be used, 3) Encourage children to read more, or get much needed exercise, by limiting computer use, 4) Make sure the computer is shared fairly between siblings ... and more. ComputerTime lets you set the following types of limits on computer use: 1) Specify the amount of time in a day, week or month, 2) Set specific times during the day when the computer may be used, 3) Allow only a certain amount of time on the computer at one sitting, 4) Even disable the use of the computer entirely ... or any combination of these and more! Try it for free!
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