Internet Usage Monitor 7.7 Lite
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Type: Freeware Released: 2004-03-23
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Rated by: 1 user(s) Rating: 1 from 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
> Online Timer Displays Time/Time left and Cost simultaneously
> Cost support for almost all countries.Four zones for more flexibility
> European number system compatibility
> Keeps account of Failed Login attempts
> Reminder Facility with two characters (Mr. Zap & Mr. Band)
> Custom sound playing option at reminder
> Cool Skinnable Interface
> It Speaks Too!!! Hear it to believe it
> Detailed Yearly/Monthly/Session Reports and Graphs in Printable Format
> Displays Current Session?s Time & Cost as a Tool Tip Text for convenience
> Multilingual (Hindi, Swedish, Serbian, Spanish, English, Traditional Chinese, German, French, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Bulgarian, Indonesian, Romanian, Hungarian, Greek, Slovenian and Macedonian)
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