
| Prevent budding punching and anti-spoofing with Fingerprint/Facial Recognition | |
| High reliability and low false acceptance rate | |
| Connect up to 99 FingerTec devices at the same time | |
| Multiple data transfer channels: TCP/IP, Dynamic DNS, RS232/485, 3G or USB Flash Disk |
| Immediate synchronisation of data to the device after changes are made in Ingress | |
| Time synchronisation date and time of all terminals automatically or manually | |
| Sets a specific time to download data from FingerTec Time Attendance terminals automatically | |
| Set a specific time to back up the database of the software |


| Quick setup wizard to facilitate simple configuration during initial start- up | |
| Allows easy addition of large quantities of users by Batch Create Users feature | |
| Provides configuration templates to reduce the time required to configure the system | |
| Different user interface themes are available and simple to understand organisation with a “tree structure” design |
| Supports 10 levels of departments | |
| Track users' card management records and history | |
| Detailed permissions and user rights for the access, display and control of subsystems | |
| Integration with OFIS-Z for fingerprint registration station |


| Up to 9 intuitive graphical maps are completely customisable for real-time monitoring | |
| Remote control access and alarm activities directly from the monitoring station | |
| Multiple workstation monitoring capabilities | |
| Real-time alarm or event logs to ensure all events are completely documented for the entire system |
| Interlocking | |
| Anti-passback | |
| Multi-card operation | |
| Fire alarm linkage | |
| Multiple verification setting | |
| Door-always-open schedule |


| Organise alarm alerts and set alarm priorities to optimise response time | |
| Configure event priorities from a total of 62 event types | |
| Offline door events, alarm events & terminal connection events | |
| Automatically sends email and notifications to defined recipients when an event is detected in the system | |
| Customisable sound alerts for every priority | |
| Push notifications are available for iOS and Android device users |
| Provides up to 3-time zone settings per day | |
| Allows time-based access permission to be defined per weekday | |
| Provides holiday configuration & holiday time zone settings |


| Weekly schedules available with 3 pairs of IN/OUT columns for attendance monitoring | |
| Supports group or personal duty roster setup | |
| Supports leave and holiday management | |
| Generate attendance sheets, and instantly add, edit or delete attendance records | |
| Terminal data audit list enables raw data checking and export | |
| Timer feature for automatic download of data after a specified interval | |
| Support up to 9 digits of work codes | |
| Integrated with 20+ payroll. |
| Integrated with Milestone's Xprotect series and EpiCamera's cloud storage solutions | |
| Users can quickly track, or playback captured video clips or pictures of the door event | |
| Supports live feed directly from the IP Camera | |
| The Play Video Window supports frame selection, variable speed, pause and export to AVI and JPG files |



| Screen-lock function; automatic logout after the timeout period | |
| Supports customised digital watermark imprint for document uniqueness | |
| Provides detailed history records and audit trail functions for tracking past configuration changes | |
| Optional fingerprint login for system administrators |
| 33 Pre-configured reports | |
| Comprehensive event filtering | |
| Support exporting reports in up to 10 formats: xls, txt, PDF, csv, etc. |













While many tech forums share Google Drive links for macOS ISOs, be cautious. These are and can sometimes contain malware or corrupted files. Whenever possible, download the official installer from Apple and convert it to an ISO yourself to ensure system integrity. Step 1: Download the Official macOS Sierra Installer
While Apple does not charge for macOS (it’s free software), redistributing modified or unmodified copies via Google Drive violates Apple’s EULA. Apple’s servers are the only authorized distribution channel. Downloading from third parties isn’t necessarily illegal for end-users (depending on your country), but it’s unsupported and risky.
Unlike Apple’s native .app installer or .dmg disk image, an is a universal disk image format. It is essential for:
Use a tool like BalenaEtcher or TransMac to image the drive. 2. Setting Up a Virtual Machine For Windows users wanting to experience macOS: Open your VM software (VirtualBox or VMware). Create a new "macOS 10.12" profile.
Once you have successfully downloaded the file from a trusted source, you generally have two paths for installation: 1. Creating a Bootable USB
I can then provide specific or VM settings for your setup.
When asked for the optical disk or ISO, point the software to your downloaded Google Drive file.
Here's a step-by-step guide to download MacOS Sierra ISO from Google Drive:
In this guide, we will cover everything you need to know about downloading the macOS Sierra ISO, why Google Drive is the preferred method for distribution, and how to safely create the ISO yourself if you have access to a Mac.
Only download a macOS Sierra ISO from Google Drive if you absolutely trust the source (e.g., a verified developer friend or a well-known open-source project like OSX-KVM). Otherwise, create your own.
Apple does not offer direct ISO downloads of older macOS versions. The official way (the Mac App Store) only provides the installer as an .app bundle. Consequently, users turn to cloud storage platforms like Google Drive, where tech enthusiasts and archivists have uploaded ISO copies. Google Drive offers fast, free, and resume-friendly downloads—unlike torrents which require VPNs and risk DMCA notices.
If you still choose to download a pre-made ISO from Google Drive, here is how to do it as safely as possible.