AceSpy Spy Software 4.0
| Developer: |
Retina-X Studios, LLC (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/XP/2000/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$59.97 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 5.45 MB |
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AceSpy Spy Software makes it easy to secretly see what others do on your PC while you are away. After you install AceSpy, it will begin secretly recording EVERYTHING that is done on your computer!
AceSpy records REAL text logs of emails sent and received and BOTH SIDES of chat conversations in Yahoo Instant Messenger, Windows Live Messenger and Google Talk. AceSpy also has the ability to INSTANTLY FORWARD EVERY EMAIL AND CHAT directly to your email address immediately after it is recorded!
AceSpy also records logs of web sites visited in any browser, keystrokes typed, passwords typed and more. AceSpy can even capture images from your webcam and take screen snapshots at ANY interval!
While AceSpy is the perfect tool for catching a cheating spouse, it is also perfect for long-term child monitoring. Imagine being able to see EXACTLY what your child is doing online.
Are they being safe on MySpace? Now you can know for sure with the built-in MySpace recorder! Also includes MySpaceIM image capturing every fifteen seconds!
Along with RECORDING, AceSpy allows you to BLOCK what they do online. Enter a list of applications or web sites that you want blocked. If anything on your list is encountered, AceSpy can immediately close it and can send you an instant email alert!
In Stealth Mode, AceSpy is COMPLETELY hidden, even in the Task Manager's Processes Tab! There are no icons, shortcuts or other items while in stealth mode. All log files are completely hidden and the Task Manager can be disabled as well.
Recorded activity can be secretly viewed on your computer OR you can setup AceSpy to send only the reports you need via regular email or an optional RXS Stealth Email account to allow remote access! These reports can be sent as often as you wish, such as every sixty minutes. You will finally be able to know EXACTLY what they are doing for so long on the computer! Compatible with all Internet Service Providers. |
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