Sunday, March 13, 2011

Lock your system with ClearLock

Lock your system with ClearLock: "When you walk away from your machine, Windows lets you choose to keep everybody else out of your business by locking your machine. If nothing interesting is happening on your computer, that's fine, but if the reason you're walking away is because you are compiling a big program or running a backup or huge download, it might be nice to see how things are progressing. Enter ClearLock.

With ClearLock, you protect your system from nefarious neighbors getting in and messing around with things. The only way to get control back on the system it to enter a password. In the meantime, you can still see what's going on because instead of blanking out the screen, ClearLock just overlays a dark but translucent layer on top of everything else. Now you'll be able to see when the download has completed, so you can get back to work. Now keep in mind that this isn't some high-tech solution, since its configuration information sits in a plaintext .INI file, but it should help keep the casual snoop out of your business.

ClearLock is a free Windows application.

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