Classroom Spy Professional 3.3.4

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The Classroom Spy Professional allows you to monitor live screens of remote computers. This way, you can always watch what users are doing on the remote computer. You can also take a control of a remote computer by controlling its mouse and keyboard-this is especially useful when you need to assist the person who uses the remote computer. Additionally you can also record students' screens. Several tools allow you to turn off, restart, and hibernate remote computers with one click. You can also share your screen to students if you want. Starting program, opening Web page or document on all remote computers is easy.

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