Really? Monitoring software that stores all logs in plain text without encryption? If your username is JOE, you can simply search the hard drive for *JOE* and you'll see the log folder. Boom. There it is! Delete screen shots, edit the transcripts, replace one transcript with another, no protection whatsoever. HUGE potential for one employee to frame another by doing something against policy, then swapping logs with the victim.
- person being monitored can change the logs
- anyone on the computer can see everyone's logs (including passwords and screenshots)
- screen shots can't be scaled, can't see the whole screen during playback
- "remote" monitoring is done entirely by Windows folder sharing (if you're not on the same network, you can't monitor)
I think this is basically the same as Family Cyber Alert, except it comes with 4-user license and CD, and while it says it's the latest version it came as 3.42 when the itcompany.com website says 3.45 is the current version.