Visual TimeAnalyzer 2.0.c
rofessional computer users often need to keep an eye on how much work is being done on their machines. This can mean anything from assessing when the PC is turned on, to getting information about slow periods including pauses and internet use. Visual TimeAnalyzer is a great tool for this type of assessment, and can be very helpful in making future decisions about the use of computers, including adding more PCs, or even removing some as being expensive and unnecessary. The software is available as a free 30-day trial, which can then be upgraded to a $39.00 professional version. What you get for your Visual TimeAnalyzer trial is a logger which runs silently in the background, and sees all of the activities on the computer or network. You can view the information for each PC, or have the data combined to assess the whole network at once. With the program comes information on specific projects, time spent in each program, and the amount of time working. You can also assess internet use, making Visual TimeAnalyzer the perfect tool for parents who want to keep an eye on their teenager's computer use without being seen. While there is no keylogging, and no screen captures, these records are not necessary to understanding the time implications of computer use in the family, or in the company. The Visual TimeAnalyzer system needs only 3MB of disk space, but allows you to control the time online for each Windows computer, work out how much time has been spent on the project, and analyse users side by side to understand who is most active on the computer, and what they are doing. Users can also view time spent away from the computer, on breaks or at meal times, assess who is using software, and when, and monitor the use of the PC to ensure that everyone is using it appropriately, all in the form of graphs, charts and detailed displays. Suitable for a home PC, or for an office situation, Visual TimeAnalyzer is the ideal tool for anyone who wants to monitor computer use.