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Timing Tasker is ideal for keeping track of time spent on daily tasks for the user.It can be spent your time on computer easily.Timing Tasker also has a feature that will ask you what you are working on after specified intervals of time.
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Review by rubel: i think it will be very nice. after download i will test it.thanks (5/5 - 8-Oct-2011)
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Allows parents to set limits on the amount of time and time of day when children can use the computer. Use it to ensure children don't stay up past bedtime on a school night chatting online, and make sure homework is getting done. Try it for free!
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Review by Mark Tellerman: I could say this is a great tool for keeping computer use limited. Especially if two kids fight for this. Very nice. (5/5 - 10-Jul-2008)
Review by Another Involved Parent: I'm sorry, "Involved Parent", but I think that Matthew Lorton is right. I believe that video games and whatnot are just a scapegoat. Maybe in your case it is just a result of poor parenting. (1/5 - 5-Feb-2007)
Review by Involved Parent: The project is very easy to setup and works great. During the two week trial period, it eliminated the arguments that we had with our two kids and between them. The realize they have their alloted time and if they want to argue with the computer they're welcome to (because it won't get them anywhere).
When I used to have to take this into my own hands, they would always try to negotiate and throw tantrums on occasion. This really didn't get them extra time, but it was a headache. This was well worth the $49.95 I spent on the "Family Pack" so that I can install it on multiple computers. No more headaches. Peace has been restored!
PS - Matthew, the other reviewer here, sounds like an angry kid who's being limited. You'll understand when yo... (5/5 - 4-Feb-2007)
Review by Matthew Lorton: This program is total crap. All it does is allow restricting conservative parents who are opinionistic to limit a kids choice. Videogames arent bad, they are just blamed due to lack of insight in this country, and this product is an example of that, (1/5 - 25-Oct-2006)
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Sell or rent time on the computer for Internet Cafés or computer kiosks. Create passwords to sell that can be used once for a set time to access the computer, or passwords that record use of the computer by each person so you can bill them.
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This tool makes that can you stop users to using the computer more than you want. You will take the control over your computer!
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Child Computer Time Out lets you specify when exactly and how long the computer can be used. Schedule time intervals and the number of hours each child can use the computer per day a week.
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Gives you complete control over your child's use of the computer: when he or she can use it for entertainment, and when for doing homework.
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User Time Control Center lets you specify when exactly and how long the computer can be used. Schedule time intervals and the number of hours each child can use the computer per day a week.
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Crunch Time is a Windows application that periodically takes a snapshot of your computer activities, so that you may later review and analyse how your time was spent.
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PC-Time Manager is considered a parental control software that limits computer time through creating time schedules for each windows user. If you kids are over using the computer, you can now create computer schedules to solve the problem.
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Track computers usage in your office invisibly to the employees. Identify employees, spending too much time browsing the Internet. Track working from home and laptop employees. Track work under Microsoft Terminal Services and Citrix Server.
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Time Monitor v1.2.6 for Windows is parental control software designed to help parents limit the time kids spend using a computer. Time Monitor puts you in control of deciding when they can log on and for how long.
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WatchDog is the ultimate application for restricting and monitoring the time you or others spend on the computer. Its many security measures completely block unauthorized access. It can restrict the time of day a user may log in and what applicatio..
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