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$49.95

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PC Tattletale Review:
Summary:
PC Tattletale is a good solution for computer monitoring if you don't expect the user of monitored computer to ever use a browser other than Internet Explorer.
Features:
The monitoring features are quite decent. PC Tattletale will take screenshots every few seconds (this amount can be changed) then arrange them into a slideshow when you view them. PC Tattletale also monitors URLs, email programs, chat programs, chat rooms, keys typed, and programs run. The main weakness with PC Tattletale is that the only web browser it supports is Internet Explorer. Another weakness is the absence of any trigger-based monitoring.
Usability / Management:
The PC Tattletale management interface is invoked using a secret hotkey combination along with a password (set at install) at the computer being monitored. The user interface is clean, and very easy to use and navigate. PC Tattletale has a password protected control panel to select each monitoring category and view recorded activity.
Detectability:
We were unable to detect PC Tattletale in task manager, add/remove programs, or the start menu.
Support:
They have online support videos, an online knowledgebase, and a trouble ticket system. |
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PC Tattletale Minimum Requirements:
- Windows: Media Center: XP - Win2000 - Vista
- 300 Mhz or higher Intel or AMD processor
- 512 MB RAM or higher
- 56.k dial up (or faster) Internet Connection
- 60 MB free hard drive space
- IExplorer OR Firefox 1.5 and up web browsers
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