System requirements

The desktop version of the tracking system does not require any special hardware or software tools. What you need is usually found on every computer. The system is accessible via the Internet, so an active Internet connection is required to use it. Due to the constant and relatively high data traffic, a service with adequate data traffic and high speed is recommended.

To access and operate the system, you need:

Browser application

You can connect to the system using Internet browser applications. Recommended browsers:

The system is called uses “cookies” to maintain your connection and store certain settings - these must be enabled in the browser you are using.

An HTTP cookie (usually a simple cookie) is a packet of information that the tracking system sends to the browser and then returns by the browser on each request to the control panel. They are stored on the user's machine in a separate directory.

Cookies are small text data files that store browsing or program usage data. Browsers communicate this information to the central server of the tracking system each time it is opened, making it possible for a page to be “personalized” for the user each time it is opened. The tracking system stores in the cookies certain settings specified by the user and information about the status of the program.

Cookies by themselves cannot be dangerous to our computer because they cannot run program code or perform any other active activity - they only store data.

The use of cookies must be enabled in browsers. By default, these are usually enabled, but if you want to check the settings, you can do so in the settings of that browser.

Other, optional tools

Some features of the system offer data export options, such as:

To take advantage of these options, you may need to purchase a printer or install an appropriate reader / viewer application to view PDF files, such as Adobe Reader or Foxit Reader.