PCSentinel's Busted: Keylogger and Instant Message Monitor 1.2.3
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PCSentinel Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
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$29.99 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.11 MB |
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Silently records and monitors instant messages, web sites visited, applications used, sophisticated keylogger records all keystrokes, even takes periodic screen shots! Even novices think PCSentinel's Busted! is the easiest-to-use monitoring and surveillance software on the market. Just install and PCSentinel's Busted! automatically records all activity on your computer. No complicated setup or remembering arcane keystrokes. PCSentinel's Busted! allows you to schedule instant message use, prohibit certain screen names from instant messaging your computer, and search messages. PCSentinel's Busted! may be hidden and even password protected at user discretion. Log files can be sent to any networked computer so you never need direct access to the computer being monitored after the software is installed. At your option, all monitoring is done without notice to the computer user. If you are a busy parent or small-business owner who wants full-featured keylogger, monitoring and surveillance software without having to take a course in network engineering, then PCSentinel's Busted! is for you! Free to try! Visit www.PCSentinelSoftware.com for more information.
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