Internet and Computer Activity Monitoring' 5.1 is Network Monitoring software design by iOpus Software. It runs on following operating system: Windows and has as system requirements: n. ActMon PRO Edition. is the popular all-round monitoring solution. It allows companies and individuals to track the use / abuse of PCs easily and invisibly. It logs keystrokes, user names, passwords, path names, access times, windows titles,
Whats new in version 5.1:no
Publisher review:Internet and Computer Activity Monitoring (ActMon) is the popular all-round monitoring solution. It allows companies and individuals to track the use / abuse of PCs easily and invisibly. It logs keystrokes, user names, passwords, path names, access times, windows titles, BOTH sides of a CHAT conversation for most popular chat software, AOL content and visited websites. Plus you can send the activity reports invisibly via Email or network, create user specific reports and deploy the software remotely inside your local network.Internet and Computer Activity Monitoring: * Most powerful keyboard logger - so powerful, it even logs the keystrokes typed during Win 2K/XP login. * MSN 6 chat supported* Monitor by user name* Full support for Windows XP/2003 (including "limited" user accounts) and Terminal ServerInternet and Computer Activity Monitoring -SECURITY* All data 256 Bit AES encrypted. * EVERYTHING (even the screenshots) is stored in *one* encrypted log file. * The logging engine process does NOT appear in the task manager process viewer.* Extreme file protection: Files are completely invisible, not just hidden! I am looking forward to help you to earn more with ActMon!
Requirements:n
Operating system:Windows
Limitations:n
Release notes:Alpha
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