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Omniquad Desktop Surveillace 97
http://www.omniquad.com
version 2.0
1) Disclaimer
2) What is desktop surveillance?
1) Disclaimer and Licensing
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This program is supplied with no guarantees of any kind
and must be used at your own risk.
This program is a shareware, which means that you can use
it for 21 days, and if you still want to use
it, you should either register or remove it from your
computer.
You may not re-sell (unless authorised) or reverse-engineer
this software. The author reserves himself any rights that
are not stated in this document. Provided that you are distributing
the shareware version you can make as many copies of the
Shareware version of this software as you want, copy it and give
it unmodified to anyone.
2) Omniquad Desktop Surveillance - a versatile tool for peace of mind
Omniquad Desktop Surveillance offers a unique approach to the problem of
access control, prevention of, or investigation into, use/misuse of computer equipment
and software. Instead of merely obstructing the user's actions, one of the oldest
prevention methods known - the prospect of being watched and 'found out' - is
applied.
The program is the software equivalent of a surveillance camera and works by
recording desktop activity. Yet it may operate in two modes; either by displaying
warning signs in order to discourage misuse, or as secretly monitoring activity.
While the application can store days of recordings, the settings can be tailored
virtually for any situation. For example, recording can be activated at certain chosen
times only, when running specified applications or on log-on to the Internet.
This program is the only tool available to address not only the issues of web
browsing but also newsgroups and IRC at the same time. The program recording can
be activated as soon as you visit certain WWW sites or specific IRC channels.
Desktop Surveillance can also be remotely controlled, either via local network
or the Internet, and in both cases it is possible to remotely observe activity on the local
desktop in real time.
The program can be applied in a manifold of situations - for example to
discourage employees in your office from visiting certain WWW sites, doing anything
else they are not supposed to do, or maybe to secretly find out what your PC is being
used for in your absence.