Boss Everyware monitors employee software and internet activity, time, and attendance with ease. With a monitoring program, powerful log analyzer, and deployment utility, it consumes minimal system resources and writes logs in popular database formats.

Boss Everyware logs every program that is launched by each user, along with the time spent on it. It also records all keystrokes entered on the computer, providing administrators with full visibility into the correspondence being created on the system. The software even logs inactivity, so you always know when a user has been inactive for extended periods.
One thing I really appreciate about Boss Everyware is how easy it is to get answers to all my questions about computer usage. The software logs all new software installations, keeps track of which programs were used, and even records the specific websites that were visited. This makes it easy to identify any inappropriate computer usage and act as a deterrent against future misuse.
Another great feature of Boss Everyware is the customizable warning message that can be displayed to users. This message lets them know that they're being monitored, which can help discourage them from using the system inappropriately. The software can also be set to run invisibly so that users aren't aware that it's installed.
Security is also a top priority with Boss Everyware. The software is password-protected, meaning that only the network administrator can access the logs. The data can be exported in a variety of formats, including CSV and dBase, making it easy to import into spreadsheets or databases. The powerful internal reporting system allows administrators to select data by user or application, apply filters and customize the appearance of the reports.
Finally, Boss Everyware supports a wide range of operating systems and keyboards, so you can use it regardless of your setup. It runs on Windows NT4, 2000, XP, 95, 98, Me, and supports Microsoft Terminal Services as well as Windows XP Remote Desktop Connection. All American and European keyboards are also supported.
Overall, I would highly recommend Boss Everyware to anyone who needs to keep track of computer usage in their office. It's easy to use, customizable and secure, and provides valuable insights into user behavior.
Version 3.2: Added capturing URLs from Microsoft Edge; added getting program names of the Windows Store applications (XAML)
Version 3.1: Logs URLs from Google Chrome and Windows Explorer
Version 3.0: Now it runs on 64-bit systems
Version 2.9.2: Added tracking of the Terminal Services client computer names.
Version 2.9.0: A new report printing engine, minor UI fixes
Version 2.87: Now can upload logs to an FTP server
Version 2.85: Added capturing URL from RealPlayer
Version 2.84: Multiple cosmetic and performance enhancements, added tracking of 16-bit applications
Version 2.83: Enhanced e-mail error handling
Version 2.82: N/A