

This problem has an easy solution: give an option to suppress the timeout notification. In certain fast-paced action games, this can completely ruin my game session. But the worst is when I am playing a video games on my PC, and the notification pops up and obscures my view. This is annoying and unnecessary in any case.

When the session is 5 minutes from timing out, a window pops up _on top_ of whatever other window I may have open at the time. There is one extremely annoying aspect of the software. The above reasons are enough to give it 4 stars, maybe 3.75 if I could be more precise. The simple interface will be an important feature for users like myself, i.e., employees who only care about establishing a stable network connection and getting their work done, without need for advanced functionality. Once it is set up, it has a simple interface and is easy to use (though the setup may be confusing on Linux see below).

I haven't had issues with network connectivity or basic functionality. This software does what it's supposed to do. The -1.25 stars are mostly for its obtrusiveness when user sessions time out, and to a lesser degree because of its difficult setup on Linux (Windows setup was fine though). The 3.75 stars are for the fact that it does what it's supposed to and is reasonably simple. Having to use a VPN at all is annoying (even if it is necessary), and I only care about getting it up and running so I can forget about it. I mostly care about getting connected and getting my work done. I am an employee of a company that uses the software for remote networking connectivity to company resources.
