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Digital Sentry monitors your system for specific events, and then can perform a vast array of unique actions in response. Use it to automate certain redundant computer tasks, perform covert surveillance, or even protect your sensitive data during unauthorized access or theft!
Watch for such system events as waking from sleep, program launches, closes, or switches, file modifications, incorrect password attempts, mouse and keyboard input, and many more. Then, perform any number of tasks like sending an e-mail, shutting down the computer, starting a simulated self-destruct, pinging a web URL, taking a web cam shot, taking a screenshot, playing a multimedia file, speaking some text, executing a shell script... the list goes on!
New in this version:
KNOWN ISSUE: May throw a kernel panic when the computer is shutting down and Digital Sentry is still open. Snow Leopard only. This may be a Snow Leopard bug over at Apple. We're working on a resolution and will post one as soon as possible. For now, quit Digital Sentry before choosing the shutdown option to avoid losing changes in the application.
KNOWN ISSUE: Snow Leopard no longer allows us to monitor for incorrect password entry attempts, so this event will never execute. We're looking for an alternative solution.
Modification: Included a notice in the Preferences window about the need to restart the application if a logging destination was changed.
Bug Fix: Will no longer incorrectly save manual activation data on the second launch of the program, therefore causing reactivation to be required.
Limitations: 15-day trial
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