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- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $19.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: March 24, 2005
- Total Downloads: 2,077
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Publisher's description
From Voelker Software :IMSurfSentinel is an Internet monitoring spy software solution. It allows you to secretly monitor AIM conversations, block AIM conversations, act as a keylogger by monitoring keys, monitor browser activity, record URLs, record screen activity, perform a screen capture on a set interval, block URLs, and block programs. You can monitor and log instant messenger IM activity, browser activity, and keyboard activity. You can also record screenshots of all activity at set intervals. In addition, logs of instant messenger conversations, browser activity, keystroke logs, and keystrokes can be e-mailed to you at set intervals. Version 2005.2 includes log file cleanup and better stealth mode.
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Version: IMSurfSentinel 2005.2
"Clean and Simple, but doesn't handle user Profiles"
Pros: This product is easy to install and simple to use. I has a VERY good price and is basically limited to Web address logging, key logging and a couple of other things.
Cons: Does not log sites visited with FireFox. Also, does not share configuration and access password between user profiles in Win 2000 or Win XP. In other words, you have to set up the configuration and set a password for EACH AND EVERY USER that is set up to use the PC. What a pain. (I didn't realize this until I purchased it.) In fact, with Windows XP Home "Limited Users", it even asks for the Registration Key again. Even if I entered with another user. Since it logs the username in the Web site log you would assume it was able to handle mult-user PCs, but evidently it cannot. I sent an email to the author and didn't hear a thing back. If your PC is set up so that everyone uses the same user profile, this product is a decent fit, especially for the price. But if you are looking to catch someone going to site they shouldn't, then what's the point of having to have everyone use the same user profile?
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