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Guardian Monitor

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    Price: US$39.95       


Product Details

Guardian Family Monitor is a parental control software that allows you to monitor about everything that happens on a PC and the Internet. It also has a recording and screen capture features that let you find out in complete detail about activities on your PC.

FEATURES

  • Record keystrokes along with a timestamp for all activities in the window environment.
  • Log all websites visited by website address and username. You can view web sites visited by not only Internet Explorer and Netscape, but any other hidden web browser on the computer.
  • Capture screenshots of your desktop at configurable intervals of time, allowing you to see visually of the past activities on your computer. No recordings are taken when there is no activity.
  • Log incoming and outgoing mail for email clients Outlook, Eudora, AOL 7,8,9, and SMTP and POP3 emails.
  • Log both sides of Internet chat conversations. Supported chat applications include AIM Instant Messenger & Chat Rooms, AOL 7,8,9 Instant Messenger & Chat Rooms, Yahoo Instant Messenger, MSN Instant Messenger and ICQ.
  • Log all file sharing activity on song, picture, or video downloaded by username at specific time./li>
  • Can be customized to run in stealth mode, visually undetectable to the user.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

  • Windows 95, 98, 2000, or XP

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