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Innovative application and computer usage monitoring helps you manage time spent at the computer. Appropriate for adult gamers, students, teenagers and kids. Designed for those that are serious about managing a healthy technology/life balance while fulfilling their passions such as gaming or web surfing. Flexible controls allow you to set up usage limits to meet your needs. Extensive notification and action options so you can enforce usage limits appropriately for your situation, including application blocking by time schedule and logging the end-user off of the computer. New in this release, check out Action Intensity Management (AIM) and let MakuaMon track usage problems and automatically escalate consequences when limits are exceeded. Live, at-a-glance metrics, top 10 applications, detailed usage logging, summary e-mails and exceeded limit alerts via email and text messaging. Unique desktop notice allows end-users to view live usage and time available so they can manage their time themselves. Use MakuaMon's warning notices to manage time and provide reminders when logging off or killing an application is not a good option. Remote control and usage monitoring from any computer on your home network. Continues to monitor and notify when laptops are away from home. Manage time spent at the computer with MakuaMon.
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| Format: | Software | Size: | 6,075 KB |
| Date: | Oct 2009 | Version: | 2.5.11.1 |
| License: | Free to try | Price: | $14.95 |
| Limitations: | 10-day trial | ||
| Platform: | Windows |
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