Algorius Net Watcher

2.5

Allows you to monitor user access on your computer via the network, generate reports, and create custom lists with users that are automatically disconnected

Algorius Net Watcher is a lightweight network monitoring tool built specifically for helping you log user access and files opened on your computer via the network, while offering support for sound notifications and automatic mode.

Intuitive layout


You are welcomed by a clean feature lineup that allows you to carry out most operations with minimal effort. You can view the current connections displayed in the primary panel, as well as a history with all connections.
There are several built-in buttons for easily triggering the disconnection processes and are displayed with suggestive colors, so you can easily remember their functions. You are allowed to disconnect all users or custom ones, or abort the operation. There is also support for hotkeys for a better control over the entire process and you may clear the entire history with just one click.

Main features


Algorius Net Watcher gives you the possibility to create a custom list with users that are automatically disconnected, generate reports, launch the program at Windows startup, as well as specify a user-defined number of connections to remember and number of files for each connection to display in the history pane.
When it comes to configuration options, you can make the program show popup messages and play an audio file (WAV file format) when files are opened, users connect, or the sharing option is enabled.
The tool offers support for an informative system tray mode that shows suggestive icons for established connections, shared resources, accessed files, and other options.

Bottom line


All things considered, Algorius Net Watcher combines ease of use with handy features for helping you monitor user access on your computer via the network.