Watchmac 1.6 - Monitors your Mac for possible security infringements. (Shareware)
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Watchmac 1.6

Watchmac... Your Mac can already stop unwanted access out of the box. Sometimes it is desirable, however, to know when someone tries to circumvent these measures. This is where Watchmac comes into play.
Watchmac monitors your Mac for possible infringements. For instance, when someone tries to unlock your screensaver but fails to enter the correct password, Watchmac will record this event and can even take pictures using the built-in (or an externally connected iSight). Best of all, Watchmac can even send you an email alerting you about the infringement.
And remember: Some intruders are even in the family. Even though you probably wouldn't count your children among them, Watchmac is nevertheless a great tool for detecting when your children don't play by the rules.
WHAT'S NEW
- New: Extend Watchmacs reaction capabilities using AppleScript and other scripting languages via the Run Scripts reaction. Check out the Watchmac Automation SDK for more info.
- New: Lock the screen via AppleScript and the
watchmacutilcommand. - Fixed: Corrected typography errors in German localisation.
- Other minor user interface tweaks and bugfixes.
REQUIREMENTS
- M Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (10.5.4 or later recommended). Monitoring authentication is fully supported on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard only. Screen unlock authentication can be monitored on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard when having Watchmac lock the screen.
- For taking pictures: Integrated or external iSight (works with MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, as well as with iMac).
- For sudden motion detection: MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro or PowerBook G4 (Early 2005) or iBook (Mid 2005).
- The authentication sensor is currently only supported on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
PRICE
$19.95
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