Out-of-the-box Computer Software Tracking
With LabStats, higher education institutions like large universities have saved precious staff time with powerful computer software tracking tools. Our application library can be tracked by default using the LabStats application.
Get the benefit of automated tracking - all you need to do is install the client and let it run. Having partnered with numerous universities worldwide, LabStats has an extensive library of all popular university software applications with default tracking.
You can easily add tasks for monitoring and edit the applications for easy setup anytime. Our best-in-class software also covers basic updates of the most common applications.
200+ Applications Monitored by Default
LabStats monitors the most commonly used higher education software colleges and universities offer students. Some of the most popular applications monitored by our tracking tool include, but are not limited to:
● Microsoft Apps
● Firefox & Google Chrome
● Notepad & Notepad +
● Adobe Apps
● iTunes
● Safari
● Windows & VLC Media Player
● Skype
● Google Docs
● Facebook
● Twitter
● Gmail
● YouTube
● Office 365
● Craigslist
● Instagram
● Pinterest
● Amazon
● Netflix
● And Many More
Get Started with Easy Computer Software Tracking
Don't waste your time marking and grouping each application manually for tracking. With LabStats, you can start monitoring all the popular software on your campus and set up automated tracking.
Schedule a walkthrough today and provide resources to your students more efficiently. Call -208-473-2222 or send an email to support@labstats.com for a free trial.
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