SurveilStar 3.1.1124
| Developer: |
SurveilStar Inc. (more products...) |
| OS: | WinNT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ Vista E |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$69.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 32.57 MB |
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SurveilStar is the powerful and easy-to-use PC monitoring, employee monitoring software that improves productivity. It records every detail of computer and Internet activities - emails, chats and instant messages, web sites visited, search history, program activities, document operations, printing, disc burning, movable devices, and many more. With SurveilStar, you can monitor everything they do on computers and the Internet, nothing hides from you.
The surveillance screen snapshot feature enables you to see exactly what the monitored targets do on their computers, like you are watching behind them.
What's important, SurveilStar puts you in control. Whatever you can monitor, you can control it. You can control certain computer’s access to websites, filter outgoing files via IM, block email attachment, disable movable device drive, cancel unauthorized file sharing, prevent changing system configurations, and many more. You can even lock the target computer if potential sabotage is out there.
Stealth mode, all-around records and reports, real-time multi-screen snapshot monitoring, dynamic PC/Internet control strategies, all these combine to build a complete solution for protecting your intellectual properties and business secrets, reducing slackers, prevent Internet and email abuse and related potential legal liability, and improve productivity.
Based on different situations, SurveilStar can apply different strategies to different users/computers. It can allow the activity, ignore the activity, take no action, or block the activity. And you don’t have to review every record all day long. You can tell SurveilStar to alert you whenever a specified activity was taken or a bottom line was triggered. And all the control and block policies will be carried out automatically by SurveilStar. You just sit back, and have a cup of coffee. |
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