SubrosaSoft ComputerGuardian - 1.01Anti-theft system |
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Appears to have been dropped - Version: 1.01, 9/5/2007 06:13AM PST
davert
Subrosasoft no longer advertises this software on their site.
Nice idea, but.... 



- Version: 1.01, 12/11/2003 11:00AM PST
Da Bear
Installed it on my TiBook a while ago. At first it was fine, if you don't mind getting e-mail every time you switch Airport networks. Then it stopped updating my computer's information -- so it always thought I was on a new network. Worse, it kept e-mailing me with the out-of-date network information, so even if the computer were stolen, all ComputerGuardian would do is send e-mail saying "We're at your house now... we're at your house now..." regardless of where it actually is. I tried e-mailing tech support with this question a few weeks ago and got no reply. Might as well have flushed my money. Do yourself a favor and install the free IP updater from www.no-IP.com: then, if your computer is stolen, do an nslookup from the Terminal. Does the same thing for free, and it actually works.