Visual TimeAnalyzer is a desktop application, produced by Neuber Software GmbH, based in Halle, Germany. It automatically tracks computer activities, working time, pauses, projects, costs, software, and Internet use automatically. It presents detailed, richly illustrated reports. Visual TimeAnalyzer shows which programs were used for how long, when, and by whom. Parents have control over their children's PC use. It also provides detailed reports and analysis graphs for time tracking, time management, project tracking, project management, project cost or attendance. The following information available for each user: weekly statistics, hourly computer use, most used programs, online time, active working time, pause times, opened documents, projects, daily summary (diary), history and intensity of program usage (useful for project overview), extent of the use of available programs, visited Web pages, and TopTen of the most popular Web pages.
Visual TimeAnalyzer is also mentioned in several books: "Scene of the Cybercrime",[1] "The best damn cybercrime and digital forensics book"[2] and "The official CHFI study guide (Exam 312-49)"[3]
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