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3 stars
Version: Safe Eyes 2.7
Pros: Good for keeping the little ones out of trouble
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1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
1 stars
Version: Safe Eyes 2.7
Pros: I do not know what to say: Nice features ... nice user interface BUT ... see the cons
Cons: The user interface is moving extremelly slow - it looks nice but has no usaubility.
The functions are performing correct BUT again the speed is suffering.
And the installation process is a killer. You have to enter all your personal data on their web site ... huh ... I do not undestand why ... BUT ... that is it
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Safe Eyes 2.7
Pros: Stable and rock solid blocking. Able to block sites on the run. Cannot be bypassed without the passord. Can be used on several PCs. It block News Groups. It is highly configurable for different users.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
1 stars
Version: Safe Eyes 2.7
"Really, really painful software"
Pros: The one advantage of this over similar software (Net Nanny, Cyber Patrol) is its categorisation is far more sensible (it's the only app I can block illegal TV sites, but let legal music sites through. The other blockers have a general "Block media content" categories).
But that's it. If you don't care about that, or you simply prefer an easy to use, no pain application, choose something else.
Cons: Here's what I have to put up with on a regular basis with this software (four months use of version 5 so far, these problems occur daily):
* On boot up, Safe Eyes blocks all internet (because it can't access its servers because your broadband internet connection takes a few seconds to establish).
To correct this, open task list, kill the Safe Eyes task, try to access internet again... Safe Eyes reopens and can now find its servers, Hooray!
* Feeling nostalgic? The Safe-Eyes-talking-to-its-server makes initial connection to the internet as slow as dial up used to be. Re-live old times!
* I have disabled Safe Eyes on a few occasions using the admin password. The icon says its disabled, but it keeps on blocking. Simply reboot, disable Safe Eyes again, and the problem should go away!
* Very slow user interface because it's always talking to its remote servers. Use the wasted time to daydream about well built software.
* Error in user interface means you can't block applications apart from chat programmes.
I seriously hate this software. But it's the only one with categorisation I want so I suffer.
But heed my warning: unless you share my categorisation fetish, don't use this. This is the worst piece of software I've used this decade.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
2 stars
Version: Safe Eyes 2.7
Pros: It does block stuff pretty effectively.
Cons: Buggy. I'm now having trouble getting my username and password to work. I've emailed support three times now about various things not working right. The Icon in the taskbar tray won't stay put. Sometimes I log on,it's there,other times it's gone and you need it to access the program log,to right click on. Also,I tried to change access for a user to allow blocked content and it wouldn't do it even using the admin password. Folks,I've had this thing,version 3.6, now for about a week and have had nothing but trouble with it. Now I can't even get ON it TO change anything because of this password access bug! I've disabled everything that could be hindering it,firewalls etc to no avail. Support does contact through email but they ask silly questions like 'what site are you trying to access?'. Well,if it were your biz I'd tell ya! When I cancel the blocking for a particular user I expect it to be cancelled,not act as if I don't exist! It's too buggy for me to suggest for others....
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