Time Sheriff 1.2

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IMonitor Time Sheriff is a computer time control software and parental control software for parents and small business. It allows you to set individual time limits for each application as allow your kids 2 hours/day of gaming. Or, completely prohibit the use of certain programs. It also can force kids to take short breaks in computer work to relax the eyes. Do you know that computers can be a real pain for your kids? Sitting for a long time in positions that aren't natural for their body can strain their hands, wrists, back, and eyes. If you are concerned your child may be spending too much time online or playing games IMonitor TimeSheriff will offer a solution. It allows you to set limits on how much time your child spends on the computer or online.

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