Internet Logger is a utility application allows you to keep track of how much time you spend on your internet accounts. It requires System 7 or later. It can also be used to track long distance telephone use or to track time spent on client accounts. First, among many other potential uses, Internet Logger will provide a convenient means to fully document your internet connections, including:
・ Tracking session times and cumulative use time by day and month.
・ Ability to enter complex session rate structures and automatically estimate session
and cumulative costs by day or month.
・ Ability to count down time remaining on either prepaid hours or hours charged at a
flate rate.
・ Optional Log file documenting session and cumulative times and estimated costs.
・ Optionally compute session times by rounding up to the nearest minute. Some online
services seem to compute times this way. You can check it yourself.
・ Allows automatic connection via PPP, SLIP, or operation as a manual timer.
・ Allows multiple timers with individual settings. You can keep track of use of
multiple providers conveniently. Each can have it's own log file.
・ Compatibility with Open Transport when used with FreePPP.
The most current version is available on info-mac mirrors in the comm/tcp/conn/ and on America Online, Keyword - Net Software. If you are unfamiliar with the info-mac archive, point your web browser to: