Title: SubRosaSoft Ships Version 1.0 of ComputerGuardian
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


SubRosaSoft Ships Version 1.0 of ComputerGuardian
--Easy-To-Use software to help recover your stolen computer--
Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, (October 5th, 2003)--- SubRosaSoft.com, Ltd., a software company based in New Zealand focusing on privacy and system utility software, today announced the immediate availability of ComputerGuardian, a utility that will monitor your computer and attached devices and report its location if the computer is stolen.
 
Every year over a million computers are stolen. With ComputerGuardian installed on a computer, users will have a better chance of recovering the computer if it happens to fall into the wrong hands. As soon as the computer starts up, ComputerGuardian goes to work and compares the current IP address with the previous IP address. If the IP address has changed, ComputerGuardian will send an email containing the new IP address to a designated e-mail recipient. The information can then be used to locate and recover the Computer.

 �ComputerGuardian is extremely easy-to-use software. It is an ideal security system for laptop and desktop computers. On top of that - ComputerGuardian can also monitor any tampering with your computer.� States Ben Slaney, CEO of SubRosaSoft.com. Ltd. " In additional to the IP address, ComputerGuardian sits quietly in the background to monitor the RAM, the battery, and the internal/external hard drives attached to the computer. If it detects any change in the areas mentioned, it will send an email to alert the user. For example, say someone removed a bank of RAM from your computer, or someone removed an external FireWire drive, an alert will be triggered and an email will go to the user right away.�
�ComputerGuardian will compliment our other guardian product line such as HomeGuardian to protect your machine and data. To thank our customers of the guardian product line, customers of any of our Guardian product lines can download a copy of Computer Guardian and use their existing serial number to activate it.� Concluded Ben Slaney.

Pricing, Availability and System Requirements

SubRosaSoft ComputerGuardian is now available at the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $14.95.

HomeGuardian, MailGuardian, DiskGuardian, and the Guardian bundle - are eligible for a complimentary copy of the software.

SubRosaSoft ComputerGuardian requires System 10.2 or higher.
 
SubRosaSoft ComputerGuardian is available for immediate download at: http://www.subrosasoft.com/thestore/product_info.php?products_id=422


More About SubRosaSoft Software, Ltd

Founded in 2002, SubRosaSoft.com Ltd is a New Zealand based company specialising in guardian and system utility software. SubRosaSofts' design philosophy revolves around easy-to-use yet extremely powerful software.

For more information, contact SubRosaSoft by e-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://www.subrosasoft.com
 
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