It seems like most security programs offer all sorts of limitations on the passwords that can be used; why doesn SuperLock Pro?
In a nutshell, we don’t believe our users are stupid; instead, we prefer to assume a fair bit of intelligence. It’s our assumption that most of the folks who will be configuring SuperLock Pro know tidbits like don’t use words found in a dictionary, don’t use easily guessed passwords like phone numbers, and longer passwords are more secure. Instead of trying to force these things when our users will already do them on their own, we choose to spend our extremely limited development time on implementing other, more useful, features. If you really want these types of features, e-mail us. If we get enough requests, we’ll add them. Q: I have application logging turned on to make sure nothing’s being run that shouldn’t be run. However, I’ve occasionally seen SuperLock Pro miss a particular application that is launched by a script of mine. What’s going on? A: In tracking processes, SuperLock Pro must balance processor time against sensitivity. As it is, SuperLock Pro will catch applications th