Software regulates computer usage time.

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Designed for Windows platforms, PC TimeWatch enables owner to set limits on time users spend on particular software programs. Individual time budget can be specified for each person who uses computer and time slots can be scheduled within which user can run certain programs. Based on these settings, PC TimeWatch locks and unlocks programs. Time slots are indicated graphically and shown for entire week. Warnings before program shutdown are configurable.



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Regulate Computer Usage Time with PC TimeWatch


Specify an Individual Time Budget for Each Person Who Uses the Computer and Schedule Time Slots within which She Can Run Programs and even Windows

DRAVEIL, France. - August 16, 2005: MainSoft today announces the unveiling of PC TimeWatch. Designed for the Windows platforms, the application enables its owner to set limits on the time computer users spend on particular software programs. You can specify an individual time budget for each person who uses the computer and schedule time slots within which she can run programs. Based on these settings, PC TimeWatch locks and unlocks programs. Along with programs, PC TimeWatch gives you the ability to limit Windows logon hours and set the maximum duration of all Windows sessions for a day or a week. As distinct from other software, PC TimeWatch makes use of the Windows security features. Therefore unauthorized users have no chances to disable the program or tamper with its settings.

"The idea for PC TimeWatch was inspired by requests from parents who are concerned about the hours their children spend on electronic entertainment," says Patrick Philippot, manager at MainSoft. "According to psychologists if children have an unregulated access to the computer and games, they are exposed to the threat of becoming addicted. Game addiction is no better than addiction to alcohol or drugs. Serious game addiction negatively affects both physical and intellectual development of a child, causes depressions and psychological disorders. PC TimeWatch is a good preventive measure against all this. However its use is not restricted to kids. It can help companies prevent internet abuse. With PC TimeWatch in place, you can regulate the use of web browsers to stop employees from visiting non-work related websites."

"Regulating computer usage with PC TimeWatch is easy and doesn't require any advanced knowledge of the computer," continues Mr. Philippot. "Let's say, for example, your kid has become addicted to a space shooter and instead of doing homework and visiting friends he puts all his energy into blasting away at alien invaders. You want him to play only for one hour a day or seven hours a week. So, you select the game, add time slots, for example from 6 pm to 7 pm, and set the program to repeat this time limit all week. When the kid wants to play, he starts the computer. And so does PC TimeWatch that works transparently as a Windows service. If the boy is within his allotted time, the game is unlocked and he can play it. However when the time is up, PC TimeWatch locks the game and closes its window."

PC TimeWatch has been developed in collaboration with the team that created the classic PC Magazine Utilities and it is reflected in its carefully chosen feature set and refreshingly uncomplicated user interface. The main window allows you to select any user profile and view the list of restricted programs with permitted time slots. Time slots are indicated graphically and shown for the whole week from Sunday to Saturday. Also, the main window has the global allowance settings area where you can specify how long a selected program can be used by the current user during a day or week. On top of the main window is the toolbar that exposes all main commands and options so that you can access them with one mouse click.

PC TimeWatch other features include:

- Restricted programs are monitored through a specialized service and a driver;

- Configuration program is password protected;

- Warnings before a program shutdown are configurable;

- "Prototype" feature allows to setup a scheduling model that can be then applied to a particular program;

- Usage report.

Pricing and Availability

PC TimeWatch runs under Windows 98/NT/ME/2000/XP and costs 42 USD or 35 Euros. Registered customers are entitled to free updates and lifetime technical support. Discounts for volume buyers are available. ASP members get 50% discount on the program. A 21-day fully functional evaluation version of PC TimeWatch is available as a free download at www.mainsoft.fr/Files/ptwsetup.exe.

About MainSoft

MainSoft is a software development company based in Draveil, France. The company was created in 1993 by Patrick Philippot, a former IBM engineer, now an independent consultant. Patrick Philippot is the author of computer books awarded by IBM and also wrote articles for computer magazines. MainSoft specializes in custom software development and consulting for developers who use the Microsoft environments and tools. This includes technical support, training, auditing, development and prototyping of full or partial projects. For more information about MainSoft and services, please visit www.mainsoft.fr/en/home.html.

Product page link: www.pctimewatch.com

Download link: www.mainsoft.fr/Files/ptwsetup.exe

E-mail: patrick.philippot@mainsoft.fr

Company website: www.mainsoft.fr

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