LightLogger Keylogger is monitoring software that secretly records nearly all activity on your PC. Compatible with Windows 7, Vista, and XP, LightLogger is highly customizable and comes with a powerful set of monitoring tools that allow you to track the actions of anyone using your computer.
Use LightLogger to monitor your children's computer use and web browsing, including messages they send or post on web pages, in emails, and on social networking sites. Monitor co-workers' use of your PC and web surfing activity with LightLogger.
You can configure LightLogger to start when Windows starts. And setting LightLogger to run in stealth mode makes it virtually undetectable by most users, an essential feature for monitoring software.
Lightlogger keylogger captures keystrokes made in any application or web page, including Windows login fields and text copied to Windows clipboard. LightLogger's monitoring software can also track every website (including URLs) visited and record every application run on your PC. You can even configure LightLogger to take screen shots of your monitor's content at time intervals you select.
A small, easy-to-use application, LightLogger has an interface you can set to display in any of six languages, English, Italian, French, Deutsch, Spanish, or Portuguese. You can contact LightLogger support through the application itself or search the comprehensive support FAQs in the LightLogger forum for information on using any feature of the monitoring software.
Download the trial version of Lightlogger keylogger and monitoring software to evaluate its features. Trials are limited to three days, do not run in stealth mode, and display an expiration notice every hour. If you are happy with LightLogger, you can buy a license key and activate all LightLogger's features.
News:
- Added support of 64-bit systems (beta version).
- Improved keylogger component.
- Added URL, Application, Clipboard monitoring and Screen capture.
- Added Invisible mode.
- Major improvements for Windows Vista and Windows 7.
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