What is Saint?Saint is a very small, standard Windows program. Saint is designed to run in your tooltray, and efficiently and quickly protect the applications or documents displayed on your monitor by displaying a pre-selected image, stopping Web browsers and Windows Meida Player, or blanking your screen when you press a special keystroke combination. How does Saint work?Saint starts automatically when you boot your computer, and is accessible in your tooltray. The moment you press your user-specified Saint key-stroke, it sanitizes your screen by closing Web and movies apps, displaying a fake desktop, or just blank your screen. When you press the Close Apps keystroke combination, Saint immediately closes all Web browser windows and movie applications, and optionally, opens a program or displays a document of your choice to cover other documents you may have open on your desktop. When you press the Blank Screen keystroke combination, Saint displays either a fake desktop image you've selected, or displays a borderless black window over your entire monitor - creating the illusion that the monitor is turned off. To return your monitor to its original state, just press the keystroke combination again or click OK. Does Saint take a lot of computing power like my other security applications?No at all. Saint is a very small program, and a very lightweight program that sits silently waiting for you to press the Saint key strokes. Very little processing power is necessary for Saint. Thats why it runs so fast. How can I uninstall Saint completely?Saint is written by professional engineers who worry about the same things you do. To uninstall Saint, you open the Windows control panel, and open Add or Remove Programs. Scroll down to Saint - select it and click the Change/Remove button - one click and its gone - for good. No hassle, no worry. When I have certain application active, the Saint key strokes don't work. Why?Some application may use the same key strokes you defined for your Saint key strokes. In this case, display the Saint Settings window and change to key strokes that don't conflict with the applications you use often. Is Saint a security risk?No, Saint doesn't modify any files on your system or transfer any data from your system to the Internet, except when purchasing the software. Saint is a simple, safe program. Is the software purchasing system secure?Yes, the software purchasing procedure is conducted securely. After a week, Saint stopped working. Why?After the 7 day free trial period you need to purchase a license for Saint to continue using it. What versions of Windows does Saint run on?Saint runs on Windows XP and Windows Vista. |