Sentry Mac OS

Plus these additional benefits included

SentryPC is a complete employee monitoring and control solution including all the necessary features for properly managing your employees' computer activities, Internet usage, and their productivity. Easily integrate SentryPC into your organization and let it do all the heavy work while you focus on what matters.

Cloud-based control

Login to your account from any web-enabled device to remotely view logs and change settings.

This issue is to track all known issues to doing development of Sentry on Big Sur (Mac's latest OS update). I will update the description of this issue as issues are documented and the associated workaround. If possible, I will look to file upstream issues where appropriate. Pyenv cannot install Python 3.6.10 w/o custom command. Ideally, all submodules must have a cmake script equivalent to sentry-native. That way, dependencies can be added as a git submodule (using addsubdirectory ) or as a system library (using findpackage ).

Sentry

Windows & Mac

SentryPC is compatible with both Windows and Mac and can be installed on either OS.

Real-time operation

View activities in real-time, as they happen, and apply settings instantly for any employee.

Detailed logs

All activity logs include complete details along with searching and sorting capabilities.

User management

Remotely manage any number of computers and users from your secure cloud account.

Visual charts

Create visual charts from your recorded activities with extensive display and selection options.

Instant alerts

Be alerted whenever questionable activity has occurred with exact details of the event.

Easy to use

Your online account is easy to use and navigate yet still provides extensive features and options.

Free updates

Updates are free for the lifetime of your subscription and can be downloaded at any time you wish.

It was only two months ago that Maxum Development released their last major revision of PageSentry, version 3.0, but they’ve announced another major upgrade to their complete Internet server monitoring solution: PageSentry 4.0 for Mac OS X.

“PageSentry is all about reliability, and Apple’s OS X provides us with an incredibly reliable and robust platform to start with,” said Maxum President John O’Fallon in a statement. “The imminent release of OS X has prompted us to not only port PageSentry to OS X, but to make PageSentry both easier to get started with for small developers and more powerful and scalable for large organizations.”

The update will run natively under OS X but remain compatible with the “Classic” Mac OS. PageSentry for Mac OS X will offer new reporting features to help network administrators gauge server reliability, detect chronic problems, and monitor quality of service, according to O’Fallon. Additional changes are being made under the surface, making PageSentry’s test management much more efficient and allowing testing of every aspect of even the largest networks, he added

Although pricing has not yet been set, PageSentry 4.0 is expected to be released in several variations “to better meet the needs of network managers with a single Internet server through large enterprises with hundreds of servers,” O’Fallon said. A public beta version will be made available to coincide with Apple’s release of Mac OS X on March 24. PageSentry version 4.0 is expected to be released sometime this spring.

PageSentry is your “virtual assistant,” tirelessly testing and re-testing all of your Internet servers 24 hours a day, seven days a week, O’Fallon said. If your Web, FTP, E-Mail, or other server should ever fail, PageSentry will make sure that you are the first to know, he added.

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“If early warnings aren’t enough, PageSentry can even take action itself, recovering crashed servers when no one else is available,” O’Fallon said. “When PageSentry is on the job, you will never wonder whether or not your servers are running again. Since PageSentry uses actual, high-level Internet protocols to test your server, it will warn you when users can’t access your server, no matter what the reason.”