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The ReallyGood Internet Timer has been completely re-engineered. This version is smaller, more reliable and has more features than it's predecessors.
 Why buy it?
Overview The ReallyGood Internet Timer is an ingenious tool that monitors your PC and dial up usage.
It sits in your system tray and the elapsed time can either be hidden or shown as an unobtrusive window in the top right hand corner of the screen. The system has an optional alert that can be set to warn when a preset session length has been reached.
The Timer is capable of recording details for multiple users and multiple dial up destinations. It provides an interface to the ReallyGood Reporting System and has optional IP Poster feature to allow the use of voice over IP systems and/or the PrivateTalk chat system.
The timer becomes active as soon as your modem establishes a connection to your Internet Service Provider, (or any remote host system for that matter).
The ReallyGood Internet Timer 2001 also has the following features:

Works with all ISPs - including America On Line.

Atomic Clock Synchronisation. Allows your system clock to be synchronised to a number of network clocks.

Data Volume Recording. Logs the number of bytes sent and received by your modem while you are online.

ISP name resolution. Resolves your IP address with a Domain Name Server and logs both the numeric value and resolved name.

IP Publishing. Allows you to automatically publish a html page showing your IP address to allow your friends to see when you are online.
The ReallyGood Internet Timer - no system tray should be without it!

Download it.

Buy it (only $45).

View Documentation.

Buy the Lite version of the Timer (only $35).
(Does not include the Reporting System)

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The ReallyGood AOL Timer is available for AOL users who are unable to use the standard version of The ReallyGood Internet Timer.

So, if you're an AOL user or you're shopping around for a new ISP and you're using one of those AOL disks that give 100 hours free, as well as trying a few other ISP offers, you can automatically keep track of how much time you spend connected to each different provider simply by running The ReallyGood AOL Timer and running reports using The ReallyGood Reporting System.

Download The ReallyGood AOL Timer

Have a ReallyGood day !!!

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