Spytector 1.3.7.5
Tilgore Kraut - September 17, 2010Any business organization is set up with an aim to excel and grow in its operations and approach and trains their workforce in a manner to assist them in sharing the same vision and accordingly work towards it under management guidance. Further, many multinational organizations take strict measures to facilitate adherence to the rules and regulations in office atmosphere and limit the usage of any medium that hampers the productivity of staff. Internet enabled websites and social networks are the major culprits for distracting the employees and hence are blocked in office space servers. However, keeping a track of internet usage and other applications in comparison to the work done is also an option that can be achieved with the help of Spytector 1.3.7.5 that stealthily records each activity performed on the system and tracks it effectively.
Spytector 1.3.7.5 opens with a neatly arranged interface with the chief options placed at the left and right panel. The grey and black interface and its compact look give it an interesting appeal that is pleasing to the eyes. This invisible keylogger can be effectively utilized to track and monitor all activities on a PC which includes visited websites, all keystrokes and both sides of chat conversations and all accessed windows and delivers the recorded log to the main user via e-mail and FTP. Furthermore, they also include protected storage passwords of Outlook and MSN along with Firefox and URL history. This invisible application stays hidden on the user’s system and cannot be seen in the task manager as well and integrates itself into the explorer upon start up and easily sends all details of the browser and is fully compatible with Windows 2000, 2007, Vista and XP.
Overall, Spytector certainly promises to be a hugely effective tool in combating inefficiency and lethargy at workplace.
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