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Power Spy 2010 8.33
eMatrixSoft
Power Spy lets you know exactly what others do on your PC while you are away. It secretly logs all keystrokes typed, all chats and instant messages in MSN Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, ICQ, AOL Messenger, AIM, Yahoo Messenger, Windows Messenger and Skype. It records Web sites visited, e-mails read, clipboard activities, passwords typed, documents opened, windows opened and applications executed. Power Spy software even takes screen snapshots at your set interval like a surveillance camera. It displays exact activities, like MySpace, Facebook, computer games, Internet searches, online shopping, file transfers, web-based e-mails like Hotmail, AOL e-mail, Gmail, Yahoo mail and hundreds of others. In Stealth Mode, it is completely invisible to computer users. However, it is easy for you to unhide its main program Control Panel with your hot-key, view the record secretly from the CP on the monitored computer directly, or receive log reports via your custom email or ftp server. These reports can be sent as often as you wish, such as every sixty minutes (adjustable). The software can be password protected to prevent others from terminating or uninstalling it.
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