RatheDG Cachalot System 2.1.1

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RatheDG Cachalot System is a powerful easy-to-use traffic and client session time accounting engine primarily intended for usage in Internet clubs, Internet cafes, and in home or educational organizations' networks. The most valued features of the system are: traffic accounting; user session time accounting; remote client session start, stop and computer shutdown; auto-finish of pre-paid client session; flexible tariff plans providing accurate mixed price calculations basing on client's traffic and session time; flexible reporting engine providing fast and fully customizable reports for clients' sessions, traffic and additional services; Web-oriented user interface allowing remote system interaction via a Web browser; multi-language support (English and Russian at the moment).

Version 2.1.1 improves administration login procedure.

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