WideStep Quick Keylogger 2.1
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Widestep Keyloggers Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/NT 4.x/2000 |
| License: | Shareware |
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$29 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.47 MB |
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WideStep Quick Keylogger - Really The Best Covert Surveillance Keystroke Logger! Quick Keylogger's keyboard monitoring engine will record absolutely all keystrokes typed on your computer. All buttons' combinations, letters, words, numbers - all characters are captured ans secretely saved in crypted logs. Quick Keylogger saves what was really typed. You can be sure, that using Quick Keylogger you will always grab the real keyboard activity. The software works in stealth mode and cannot be found intentionally even by most advanced computer professionals. All passwords, even masked with various symbols, are easily captured and stored by Quick Keylogger for your later review. Quick Keylogger can secretly capture all instant messengers chats, online chats, forums and more typed on your keyboard. All of the taken recordings are invisibly written into the encrypted log file, only you will be able to open it and review the activity recorded. With Quick Keylogger you will be able to silently capture every e-mail created on your computer. You don't need to launch the keylogger every time the PC is rebooted. Quick Keylogger will invisibly start every time your OS is booted. Quick Keylogger easily lets you monitor any number of user accounts on your computer even if they are protected with a password. You can prevent others from accessing your logs even in case they are aware that computer is under monitoring. You can do this simply attaching a password for logs viewing and uninstallation. Nobody will be able to decipher your records, unless you reveal your password. Quick Keylogger stores all the logs securely for an unlimited period until you decide to clear them. Quick Keylogger is equipped with a calendar that lets you separate logs by specific dates and time.
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