TimeTrax's requirement that a computer be connected 24/7 to their home servers via the internet to address the company's own piracy paranoia is, and I think I'm being fair here, ridicuous. There is no other way to put it.
Should the smalliest problem occur -- home servers going down (tonight), ISP problems, home LAN problems, other internet connection issues -- the software completely shuts down and all chance to record is simply lost. Consequently, the reliability of recordings are shot and the product becomes practically useless since no one would rely on it to record.
The idea that this hugely looming problem is actually purposefully built into the software is baffling. Frankly, it erodes confidence in the company's comptence to release and support a workable product.
A small simple patch (just needs to a be few lines) should be released tonight to remove this crazy connection requirement code from the executable. We've all spent considerably sums of money on this product, and it should be fixed, and fixed now.
Moreover, a Beta was actually released that appeared to ignore this, by far, the biggest problem. It was largely cosmetic, with a few extra features, which might be neat, but its clearly like upgrading the upholstery on a car with an engine that's shutting down. I'm not sure what to say at this point.
Please address this problem immediately, and don't reply with something like "we're examining the problem and considering solutions." The solution is very easy. Release the patch to dump the connectivity requirement code.