Internet Logger v. 2.1.1

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Internet Logger v. 2.1.1

Post by Info-Mac » September 16th, 1997, 9:00 am

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Internet Logger v. 2.1.1 is a utility application allows you to keep track
of how much time you spend on your internet accounts. It requires System 7
or later. It can also be used to track long distance telephone use or to
track time spent on client accounts. First, among many other potential uses,
Internet Logger will provide a convenient means to fully document your
internet connections, including:

€ Tracking session times and cumulative use time by day and month.
€ Ability to enter complex session rate structures and automatically
estimate session
and cumulative costs by day or month.
€ Ability to count down time remaining on either prepaid hours or hours
charged at a
flate rate.
€ Optional Log file documenting session and cumulative times and estimated
costs.
€ Optionally compute session times by rounding up to the nearest minute.
Some online
services seem to compute times this way. You can check it yourself.
€ Allows automatic connection via PPP, SLIP, or operation as a manual timer.
€ Allows multiple timers with individual settings. You can keep track of
use of
multiple providers conveniently. Each can have it's own log file.
€ Compatibility with Open Transport when used with OT/PPP. FreePPP is also
supported.

New features in version 2.1.1:

Version 2.1.1 adds support for FreePPP 2.6 or greater and allows automatic
opening of internet browser or other application when Internet Logger is
launched.


Timers created with version 1.x are not compatible with version 2.x. Do not
try to open Timers created with version 1.x. Instead, keep version 2.x in
its own folder and create new timers using version 2.x. You may continue to
use v. 1.x simultaneously if you need to time two things at once.

Thank you,

Eric Preston
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