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Spector Professional Edition for Windows

 

Records Emails, Chats, IMs, Web Sites, Web Searches, Programs Run, Keystrokes Typed, Files Transferred, Screen Snapshots - Plus - Offers Chat Blocking, Internet Access Blocking, Instant Notification Alerts and Top 10 Summary Reports

The Most Intelligent Internet Monitoring and Surveillance Software available. Rated #1 computer monitoring software by PC Magazine.

Start with the Most Advanced Screen Snapshot Recorder, Add ACTUAL Email Recording, PLUS ACTUAL Chat Recording, PLUS The World's Best Keystroke Recorder (Keylogger) and Web Site Recording.

Then, add Program Recording, File Transfer Recording and  Internet Access Blocking.

Add MySpace activity recording so you will know everything your kids are posting about themselves on MySpace and everything their friends are posting about them. Add online search recording so you will know everything they are searching for on Google, Yahoo, AOL and MSN. Then add in Top 10 Summary Reports so that you will have a quick top-level view of everything they have been doing over the past day, week, month or several months.

 Regularly priced at $149.95, Spector Pro is on sale for $99.95 and is available for immediate download. Spector Pro is fully compatible with all versions of Windows since Windows 95, including Windows XP and Vista.

Spector for Macintosh



The award-winning Spector has been built from the ground up for Macintosh. Spector automatically takes hundreds of snapshots every hour, very much like a surveillance camera. With Spector, you will be able to SEE exactly what your kids and employees have been doing online and offline. Spector works by taking a snapshot of whatever is on the computer screen and saves it away in a hidden location on your computer's hard drive. A few seconds later, Spector takes another picture. In fact, Spector can automatically take a picture of your computer screen as frequently as once per second. You get recordings of all chat conversations, instant messages, e-mails typed and read, all web sites visited, all programs/applications run, all keystrokes typed - EVERYTHING they do on the computer and on the Internet. You can come back to the computer a few minutes, a few hours, a few days or weeks later and SEE EXACTLY what they were doing, because Spector has recorded it.
The award-winning Spector has been built from the ground up for Macintosh. It is fully compatible with G3, G4 and G5 processor-based Macintosh computers (including iMac, iBook, PowerMac and PowerBook) running Mac OS 9.x and Mac OS X 10.2 and later. Spector for Mac does not currently support Mac OS X 10.0 and 10.1.

Spector for Windows



 

Install Spector on your PC and it will record EVERYTHING your children and employees do on the Internet.

Spector AUTOMATICALLY takes hundreds of screen snapshots every hour, very much like a surveillance camera. With Spector, you will be able to see EVERY chat conversation, EVERY instant message, EVERY e-mail, EVERY web site visited and EVERY keystroke typed.

Unlike other e-mail recording software, Spector also records HotMail, Yahoo Mail, and other anonymous email accounts via snapshots.

Watching the recorded activity with Spector is like using a VCR. Just press "Play".

Spector is 100 percent compatible with all versions of AOL and AOL Instant Messenger.

Spector is fully compatible with all versions of Windows since Windows 95, including Windows XP and Vista.


WHAT ARE THEY SAYING ABOUT SPECTOR ?  Here are a few recent news publications regarding our flagship software.

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September 2007

Readers Digest
September 2007



In an article titled “Is Your Boss Spying on You? It's legal, it's happening and it can get you fired.” Readers' Digest writer Kim Zetter discusses how more and more employers are monitoring PCs to protect themselves against lawsuits such as sexual harassment and copyright-infringement, as well as to increase their security posture and employee productivity.

The article opens with the story of Ismael Rodriguez who is a network analyst for Copier Country, a small New York company that sells photocopiers. According to Zetter, “A few years ago, after a salesman took the firm's customer database when he left for a new job, Rodriguez installed a program called Spector Pro on most of the company's computers. The software, made by SpectorSoft, can track and block the websites a user tries to visit and log his or her every keystroke.

According to Rodriguez, “I can see screen shots of what they do in Yahoo!,” he says. “I can see what they're typing, whether it's résumés or business-related stuff. The program even keeps track of songs that employees download to their iPod. There's not anything these guys can get away with that I can't see.”

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March 2007

Good Housekeeping
March 2007



In its March 2007 article entitled “Do You Know Where Your Kids Are”, SpectorSoft’s remote Internet monitoring software called eBlaster was featured in Good Housekeeping Magazine.

Several parents who use eBlaster to monitor their children’s Internet activities are quoted in the article and refer to how eBlaster has alerted them to dangerous instant messages, web sites and postings of inappropriate pictures of their children online.

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February 6, 2007

Laura Ingraham
National Radio

Cyber Bully expert/researcher Dr. Justin Patchin talks about the importance of using SpectorSoft software

Justin W. Patchin, Ph.D.
Department of Political Science
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

For more information about Dr. Patchin and his work regarding cyberbulling, please visit: http://www.cyberbullying.us/

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December 13, 2006

PC World
Steve Bass's Tips & Tweaks
By Steve Bass

SpectorSoft's Spector Pro costs $100 and I was stunned by how efficient it is at tracking everything--and I mean everything--a user does. It works in the background and unless you're really PC savvy, you won't even see it. Even if you do find it, you can't access the setup without a password.

The program recorded everything I did on the computer, and even took snapshots of the screen. Afterwards, I could review everything. Heck, I watched a video and Spector Pro recorded it, too--I was able to see the desktop and media player showing the video. There's even a tab that reports on MySpace activity; with all those kids, it should be useful.

Another way to use Spector Pro is to see what Web sites users were on, and to review their actions to learn how and when they might have picked up spyware. The setup also lets you block access in a number of ways, including by time, application, and Web sites.

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October 2006

SmartMoney
Office Spies
By Aleksandra Todorova


That shouldn't come as a surprise. Employees have come to expect that their company keeps track of the web sites they visit and the emails they send.

Internet monitoring doesn't end with going through email and a list of visited web sites. Now, thanks to software programs like SpectorSoft, employers can record practically everything employees do on their computers and watch it as if on videotape, says Jay Mellon, vice president at AtNetPlus, a Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio-based IT security consultancy.

It's a fairly common practice. More than a third (36%) of the companies surveyed by AMA, for example, said they monitor web activity by using keystroke-tracking software, which can also monitor the time spent at the keyboard. These companies not only know what you wrote in an email, but also how long it took you to write it. They can access it even if you never sent it.

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September 2006

US News & World Report
Sept 15 issue
By David LaGesse


It was with some hesitation that I tried Spector Pro as part of a look at tools for parents concerned about their kids' activities on social networking sites.

A new version, Spector Pro 6.0, is due out this week. And say what you will about the wisdom of surveillance software, this is one slick piece of technology. It loads smoothly and is easy to hide, if you choose to keep your spying a secret. Then it monitors everything that happens on the PC. Perhaps most impressive are the snapshots of what transpired on that machine--frequent screen grabs that you later review as a sort of slide show. The latest version is smarter, relying more on actions, such as a mouse click or an application opening, instead of just grabbing periodic images.

But wading through days, or weeks, of snapshots can be tough. So the new version adds "top 10" summary reports of, say, who the teen was instant messaging with and when. If there's a red flag, you can go to the snapshots. And it's set up to specifically monitor MySpace activities, including the site's chat program.

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June 2006

The Wall Street Journal
Remote Control: Parents Use Software
To Track Kids' Online Activity From Work
By SUE SHELLENBARGER


Children's Internet use has become a major concern for working parents, says Rich Chaifetz, CEO of ComPsych, Chicago, an employee-assistance provider. More than one-fourth of parents cite worries about kids' spending too much time online as the top summer child-care fear, in a recent ComPsych survey of 677 working parents.

A growing number of parents are using consumer software to monitor their kids' home Internet use from work. Parents say they gain invaluable information about their children, plus the power to control what they do online.

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