WHAT'S NEW IN BOSS EVERYWARE (VERSION HISTORY)

VERSION 2.2 (02-Apr-2001)

- New silent Logger Deployment Package: you can generate it as a single setup exe file within Logger Configurator. While generating, it captures currently shown logger settings for later use as initial configuration of installed loggers. Generated setup program runs silently, so you can use it in logon scripts. 

- New feature: Log user inactivity. If user has not performed any actions for a specified amount of time, Logger starts to count the time of inactivity and writes it as a separate record. Program name in this record is changed to <no user actions>.

- No logs will be lost. When Logger can't write to the specified log file, it writes into a local buffer. After the specified file becomes accessible, Logger updates it with the data from the local buffer. Useful for notebook users who is not always connected to the corporate network.

- New look of Logger Configurator and Report Settings panel: more simple and easier to use.

- Creating report by double-clicking on a log file (in full installation only).  

- Improved writing to a single log file from multiple loggers.

- Fixed bug in Report Manager on applying filter criteria. Several other bugs were fixed.



VERSION 2.11 (07-Nov-2000)

- Enabled logging on specified time for the night hours (i.e. when specified Start time is later than End time).

- Disabled logging of passwords handled by "Username and password required" dialog within Netscape Navigator 4.x.

- Numerous bugs were fixed.


VERSION 2.10: (09-Oct-2000)

- Now it runs also on Windows NT4 and Windows 2000. 

- New option is added to the logger configuration: <Prevent logger from unauthorized termination>. Use this option to disable possibility to terminate the logger via Windows Task Manager.

- Disabled logging of passwords handled by MPREXE.EXE (Microsoft Internet Explorer).



VERSION 2.0: (14-Apr-2000)

- Log files are now written either in dBase III+ or in original encrypted format.

- Logging keystrokes.

- Logger configuration file has now more sense: a logger can update its configuration from the file automatically. 

- Easy to hide: there is a special utility which removes Boss Everyware icons, folders, uninstall info. and all non-functional files.  

- Easier to monitor multiple computers: a special setup package to install the logger only. 

- Boss Everyware Manager has grown to a full-sized report building application: 

   - Storing reports as files. A report file does not contain logged data, but the rules which define where to get the data and how to present them. These rules include:
      List of log files (where to get the data),
      How to group data, 
      Filter statements, 
      Sorting statements,
      Formatting options (e.g. show full URLs or domains only, show keystrokes as typed text or with all non-character keys),
      Grid formatting options (fonts, colors, column visibility).

   - Exporting reports to HTML or XLS tables.

   - Printing reports.


