Year: 2003

Remote surveillance software for OS X released

ViewRemote Software has released ViewRemote for Mac, a new remote surveillance product that records all user activity, and allows it be viewed remotely from anywhere in the world via a web browser. “ViewRemote works by automatically recording everything that happens on a computer: keystrokes typed, applications used, and even periodic pictures of the screen,” notes the company.

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Sun co-founder praises G5, OS X

Wired has published an interview with Bill Joy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems. In the interview, Joy discusses, among other things, his Power Mac G5 and Mac OS X. “I just got a new Mac with two 2-gigahertz processors, 8 gigabytes of memory, and a half a terabyte of internal disk,” he noted. “So you have the ability to hold a huge simulation all in memory — a database becomes a data structure.

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ViewRemote for Mac Released: Powerful Remote Surveillance for Mac

ViewRemote for Mac Released: Powerful Remote Surveillance for Mac

BOSTON, MA – Nov. 20, 2003 — ViewRemote Software has released ViewRemote
for Mac, the only remote surveillance product for OS X. ViewRemote
clandestinely records all user activity, and allows it be viewed remotely
from anywhere in the world via a web browser.

ViewRemote works by automatically recording everything that happens on a
computer: keystrokes typed, applications used, and even periodic pictures of
the screen.

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