Computer Use Reporter 3.1.0

Find out what your employees or children are doing on the computer. Record program title bars convertly, read them later or real time.

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License Shareware
Expires 30 Days
Price $25
Downloads 524
OS Support Windows Install and Uninstall
File Name curarc.exe
File Size 0.49 MB ( 504 KB )
Published Feb 25, 2009 (16 years ago)
Updated Dec 12, 2013 (11 years ago)

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Find out what your employees or children are doing on the computer. Computer Use Reporter convertly monitors what programs are used on the computer, what files or Web sites these programs access, when they are accessed, and which user is on the computer at the time. ? ? Computer Use Reporter is a software program for Windows computers that records what programs are used on a computer. Specifically, it records the text in the title bars of any programs that are run on a computer. The title bar is the blue bar at the top of most windows. This title bar almost always contains the title of the program (hence the name, title bar) such as "Internet Explorer" or "MicroSoft Word". In addition, on most programs it also contains information about what file the program is currently accessing. Of particular importance is that Web browsers include the title of the Web page being viewed in that browser. For example, if you were viewing the Leithauser Research home page in Internet Explorer, the title bar would be "Shareware Software by Leithauser Research - Internet Explorer." This means that you can track what Web sites are viewed on a computer that has Computer Use Reporter installed. Computer Use Reporter records the date and time the title bar is opened, and the date and time each time it changes. If there are several users who have access to the computer, it records which user is using the computer at the time the program is used.

Release Info: New Release on Apr 03, 2009
Release Notes: Vista compatibility
Related Tags: covert surveillance computer monitor computer monitor use

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