RP Computer Key Logger 2008.3.1.2024
| Developer: |
RecoverPlus (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/NT 4.x/XP/2000/2003/ Media Center Edition 2005/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$45 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 5.00 MB |
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KeyLogger software allows you to find out what other users do on your computer in your absence. It is designed for hidden monitoring of the computer activities. Key logger invisibly logs and is capable of recording keystrokes of every user activity performed on the computer. Software is not detected by antivirus software and automatically records all typed emails conversations, chat records, website visited, password and documents lists. You can immediately restore the text which was typed previous day, the day before yesterday or more. Also helps to recollect passwords that you have forgotten or to recover lost typed e-mail addresses. This surveillance tool is extremely easy to use for the home and office users.
Using key logger utility you will be able to establish full control over your computer. You will also find out, what was going on your computer in your absence: what was run and typed etc. Using the program constantly, you can restore the previously typed text in case you have lost it. The software works in the hidden mode it is invisible on Windows operating system including 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/VISTA. Nobody except you can view the software because it is password protected.
Key logger features:
Record all keystrokes made on computer by users! (Key Stroke Recording)
Record all users of the computer (including the Guest user).
Users can not detect about the key logger installation on the computer! (Hidden Installation)
Key Logger will not appear on the Desktop, Add/Remove Programs and Control panel. (Stealth Mode
Saves The Log File)
Software records the encrypted log file.
Password Protected (Password protected from the external users logging it!)
Does not slow down the computer when the software is running. (No Degradation of Performance) |
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