Tag: keepaneye

KeepAnEye enhances observers rendering, more

KeepAnEye, a multipurpose monitoring and notification utility, has been updated to version 1.6. KeepAnEye lets you track data sources (RSS feeds, pictures, eBay auctions, Web pages, software updates, disk usage, IP addresses) by providing visual representations that can be organized in windows, in the menu bar or in the Dock. What’s more, it observes them and alerts you when something interesting happens by using a general notification system.

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KeepAnEye monitoring utility updated to v1.5

Inferiis has released KeepAnEye 1.5, an update to its multipurpose monitoring and notification utility. The US$12 software “lets you track data sources by providing visual representations which can be freely organized on the screen like stickies,” explains the developer. “It observes them and warns you when something interesting happens using a general notification system. RSS feeds, pictures, eBay auctions, web pages, software updates, disk usage, IP addresses.” This release introduces a major update of the notification architecture.

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KeepAnEye 1.1 monitoring utility posted

Inferiis today announced the availability of KeepAnEye 1.1, the latest release of its multipurpose monitoring and notification utility that helps you to “stay informed efficiently.” According to the developer, the US$12 software “lets you watch pieces of information by generating visual representations which can be freely organized on the screen. Moreover, it observes them and provides a general notification system upon dedicated events to warn you when something interesting happens.

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KeepAnEye monitoring/notification utility released

Inferiis today announced the release of KeepAnEye 1.0, a new multipurpose monitoring and notification utility that helps you to “stay informed efficiently.” According to the developer, the US$12 software “lets you watch pieces of information by generating visual representations which can be freely organized on the screen. Moreover, it observes them and provides a general notification system upon dedicated events to warn you when something interesting happens. RSS feeds, pictures, web pages, disk usage, software updates, IP addresses.

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