Logging Foot supports not only single‑PC setups but also configurations where one local PC monitors multiple remote PCs.
Logs generated on multiple remote machines can be streamed in real time to the Viewer program, as long as all devices are on the same network segment. This eliminates the need to manually collect logs from each terminal and enables centralized log management.

Monitor Logs the Same Way You Always Do

There is no special implementation or complex configuration required just because the logs come from remote machines.
Simply launch the Viewer program on your local PC as you normally do, and let the programs running on each remote PC output their logs in the usual way. All logs will then be streamed centrally and in real time to the Viewer.

Logging Foot is also highly effective in environments where multiple client PCs need to be managed, such as offices or educational institutions.

In Manufacturing Environments

Logs generated by control PCs and inspection devices on each production line are streamed in real time to the Viewer over the network, allowing you to monitor everything simultaneously on a single screen.
No special configuration or dedicated server is required. As long as the on‑site PCs output logs as usual, all information becomes instantly visible.