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Free program packages are offered now and then to the public, but home security software needs a programmer who is more or less the designer of the product. This is a very important field since it involves personal safety. Housebreaking is one of the most common crimes experienced by most residents these days. By identifying your valuables and putting together a record of all your property, not only will you deter thieves; you will also give the police a better chance of finding your stolen property.
Home security software is easy-to-use and will help you protect your property and loved ones. It allows you to create an accurate, concise, and permanent record of your personal property. It also includes a number of important safety tips to help safeguard your house and property against break-ins. It usually takes approximately seven to ten minutes to upload the it on your computer, using a 56k modem with a good telephone connection. However, this can vary according to modems, telephone lines and Internet traffic.
The installed program will guide you through the simple installation process and automatically create an icon on the desktop for ease of future use. The Home Security Software is easily installed and you are ready to use it the moment its loaded to your machine.
The requirements for installation are; A 486/33 PC or higher, at least 16 MB of RAM, a hard disk with at least 20 MB of free space, Windows 95 or later with Internet Explorer 4.0 or later, or Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or later and an unzipping program such as Winzip.
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