We'sve all heard about the dangers children face using MySpace.com but we haven'st heard of a solution to this problem's8230; until now. Using ComputerTime 2.0, the new software release
from SoftwareTime, parents can ensure they are home when their children are using MySpace. ComputerTime allows parents to control the time of day their children can use the computer and
the total amount of time as well.
ComputerTime customer John O'sBrien of Chico, CA recently stated:
When I first installed [ComputerTime my daughter complained, but the product had some magic to it, meaning that the time limits were out there, in the PC, and not really with me, Dad.
The new ComputerTime 2.0 includes new features such as audio warning messages (children actually hear You have five minutes left.), more safeguards enforcing limits, balloon time
warnings, and more.
Mr. O'sBrien goes on to say:
My girl really likes to use the PC and having the opportunity to ask her to do a chore before she has PC access means a lot. I like the Time Tokens. I really appreciate how I can arrange
time by the day, the session and so forth. Thanks again for this wonderful management tool.
SoftwareTime CEO and Cofounder Joe Acunzo states, MySpace and other Internet dangers are a concern of all parents today, including me. ComputerTime lets us make sure our children are safe
online through parental supervision.
ComputerTime can be purchased from SoftwareTime'ss web site at http://www.softwaretime.com for $39.95, where a free 14 day trial version is also
available for download. For an additional $9.95, ComputerTime Family Pack allows setting limits on all of the computers in the home.
About SoftwareTime, LLC
SoftwareTime is a privately held company that has been addressing the needs of parents regarding their children'ss computer use since 2003. Cofounders Joe Acunzo and Mark Sicignano left
the world of business software to develop tools to help parents. Parents themselves, they decided to take their nearly 50 years of combined software design experience and apply it to the
development of parental control tools. SoftwareTime also maintains a blog with helpful and informative articles and news items about families and how they are affected by technology, for
better or worse. Visit SoftwareTime at http://www.softwaretime.com.
For more information, please contact:
Joe Acunzo
CEO and Cofounder
SoftwareTime, LLC
joe.acunzoATsoftwaretime.com
203-481-1222 ext 316
http://www.softwaretime.com