Monitor employee's computer activities - screenshot, keystrokes, websites
| Version | 1.4.1 |
| Updated | Dec 18th 2008 |
| Developer |
XevaSoft Inc
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| User Rating |
835
4.0
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| Original File Size | 5 MB |
| Downloads | 7800 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Security |
XevaSoft Employee Manager is an application which can help you supervise your employees work. It allows you to stop your employees from going off-track when they are on computers(playing games, browsing non-work-related sites, chatting...etc) therefore increases their overall productivity.
XevaSoft Employee Manager is not only designed for enterprises and large institutes, it may also be used on small home network. With simple installations, XevaSoft Employee Manager allows you to see and control each computers within the network from a server machine in real time.
This includes viewing the current screen of each computers on the network, all keystrokes that each user has pressed and all websites visited. Additional controls are also available including shutting down/rebooting a remote client computer, logging off a specific user, displaying messages on client computer screen, locking down client workstation and executing certain files on client machine.
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