Visual TimeAnalyzer is a extensive reporting timesheet, project and time tracking software. The easy to use application automatically tracks all computer activities, working time, pauses, projects, costs, software and internet use and presents detailed, richly illustrated reports. You learn which programs were used for how long, when, and by whom. Parents have control over their children's PC use. The logger runs invisible in the background and monitors all activities on familys PC or companys network.
Visual TimeAnalyzer analyses software usage at individual workstations or across the network. You can choose detailed reports and analysis graphs for time tracking, time management, project tracking, project management, project cost or attendance. Select user and time periods and see: Weekly statistics, hourly computer use, most used programs, online time, active working time, pause times, opened documents, projects, daily summary (diary), history and intensity of program usage (ideal for project overview), extent of the use of available programs, visited web pages (time, URL, title), and TopTen of the most popular web pages.
Visual TimeAnalyzer automatically tracks all computer usage and presents detailed, richly illustrated reports.
- Easily log individual users or specific projects, and compile detailed accounts of time spent within each program.
- Track work time, pauses, projects, costs, software and internet use.
- Parents have control over their children's PC use.
Privacy: Safeguard user data (such as passwords and personal documents): Visual TimeAnalyzer does not record specific keystrokes or run background screen captures.
The Key Features
- User supervision: Get detailed accounts of working hours and breaks
- Computer supervision: Monitor the family's PC or the company's network
- Software metering: Determine how often software is actually used and by whom
- Internet use: Control online time and web usage
- Project overview: Summarize time applied to each project milestone
- Compare users: See most active users and what they have done on their computers