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Lockdown

Lockdown - 1.0.6

Secure your Mac while you are away.

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Current Version: 1.0.6
Release Date: 2008-09-05
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 2,066
Downloads (all versions): 244

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Product Description:

Lockdown is a Mac security application built from the popular iAlertU. With a new interface, splash screen, and icon, Lockdown makes securing your Mac while you step away even easier than ever. You can customize its detection features by activating your computer's motion-sensors, keyboard-sensors, external device sensors, MagSafe sensors, and more to ensure that not even the slightest tap goes unnoticed.

Once your alarm has been set off, your computer will sound a loud alarm and prevent the system from being muted or put to sleep. Lockdown will take a snapshot of the offender using your computer's built in iSight and, if you've entered your e-mail address, e-mail the snapshot to the account of your choice.

Using your Apple Remote, you can arm and disarm Lockdown from anywhere in the room. Simply start the application and hold down the "Menu" button on your Apple Remote to arm the system. Hold down the "Menu" button once more to disarm it and resume using your computer.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Lockdown requires an Apple Remote to be paired to the computer it's installed on.

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Lockdown ReviewMakes me look like a jackass - Version: 1.0.6, 10/10/2008 04:13PM PST

Cowicide
I love lockdown with the apple remote and my laptop, but I wish the Lockdown splash screen had the option to override my screen going black from energy saver or whatever. I keep walking up and not seeing anything but a black screen and I either move the mouse or tap the keyboard to get the login screen and/or have the screen go back on and the siren starts blasting because I forgot I set the alarm because I see a black screen instead of the Lockdown splash screen. It makes me look like a jackass scrambling to grab the remote from my pocket while the alarm is squealing like a stuck pig all over the coffee shop. I get looks of disapproval from the caffeinated ppl. Plz fix.
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Lockdown ReviewWorks great! - Version: 1.0.6, 9/10/2008 08:13AM PST

mesostinky
Started with 1.0.5 and now on 1.0.6. Works as stated and is a fantastic piece of freeware. I highly recommend that you donate if you find the product useful.

Btw changelog for 1.0.6 since it isn't posted here.

Version 1.0.6
- Splash screen now fades away after 60 seconds
- Fixed issue with setting Lockdown's "Motion Sensitivity" to high. Important: If you are experiencing problems with Lockdown's alarm triggering too easily, you'll need to drag the slider at least one tick mark away from its current location. Afterwards, you can then drag it back to wherever you'd like.
- Added more documentation to Lockdown's interface
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Lockdown CommentaryWorks well - Version: 1.0.6, 9/6/2008 11:16AM PST

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hattrick58
I've tried it and it works as advertised. It certainly will attract attention in an office environment. Of course nothing can completely stop theft, but I'll be using it on my "Bring your Mac to work" days at the office. It will deter those office looky-loos. Thanks and well done!
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