Dynasoft Cybercafe SurfShop Pro 5.05

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Fully skin-configurable, Cybercafe SurfShop Pro is the latest generation of cybercafe software. It offers an intuitive interface, powerful security, centralized management and reporting features. Control features include operator accounts for the server; power on (WoL) or off all stations from the server; prepaid, post-paid, pincodes, and login accounts for users; OS and Web site restrictions; control user downloads; cleaning of user profiles/data (Internet Messengers profiles, auto-complete entries); tracking of pages printed; usage tracking of game consoles; canteen (PoS) facility to sell drinks and food; no loss of session information on power cut or crash; session swap between stations; detailed reporting, statistics and graphs; chat, remote desktop and whiteboard tools, support for color printer, and management of CD keys for games and software.

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