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Jeremy
10-31-2004, 06:12 AM
Where will i be able to get an older version of this program.

Guest
10-31-2004, 06:28 AM
Home Page (http://www.soft-central.net/keylog.php)

Downloads for SC-KeyLog PRO
Version: PRO 3
File size: 407 KB

Download documentation (including license agreement) (http://www.soft-central.net/startdld.php?app=14&alt=1)

Version: PRO 3
License: Commercial
File size: 977 KB

Purchase and download SC-KeyLog PRO 3 (http://www.soft-central.net/order.php)

Download SC-KeyLog Free
Version: Free 2.25
License: Freeware
File size: 799 KB

Download (http://www.soft-central.net/startdld.php?app=2)

Download #2 (http://www.soft-central.net/startdld.php?app=2&alt=1)

straight talker
10-31-2004, 06:46 AM
Originally posted by Jeremy@Oct 31 2004, 07:12 AM
Where will i be able to get an older version of this program.
before making a request for a program please use the the request board and not the program board and follow the pinned topic how to request an app at the top of that forum. this will be moved by the moderator but had you taken more time it would of saved him a job

locustfurnace
10-31-2004, 01:37 PM
To the guest who supplied the file for download. thats great you are able to fulfill the information, but it would have been better for the whole board if you had waited until the OP had filled into the necessary info.
As this board not only serves the OP, but all other future visitors, some who would be interested in knowing exactly what the programs is.
I still do not know the the program is. That's why the Request info should be filled in.
Don't break your back helping someone who's looking for a file, when they cant take the first steps in helping themselves by posting into the correct board, which was pointed out already.

Pete
10-31-2004, 02:43 PM
Originally posted by locustfurnace@Oct 31 2004, 02:37 PM
......I still do not know the the program is.....
It's a keylogger...often used to monitor (spy on) the activities of spouses, children, employees & etc. There are legitimate uses, but there's plenty of potential for less savory activities.

See the description on a different page of the same website that "Guest" provided:
http://www.soft-central.net/keylog.php

IMHO: The potential mischief inherent in a keylogger is more objectional than the lack of protocall in the request, or in the reply.

locustfurnace
10-31-2004, 04:15 PM
Originally posted by Pete@Oct 31 2004, 03:43 PM
IMHO: The potential mischief inherent in a keylogger is more objectional than the lack of protocall in the request, or in the reply.
This is why I mentioned it is important to know what the app is.
Had the poster fulfilled the correct info in the request, then the post would most likely have been considered for closing. As similar questionable apps have also been blocked on this board in the past, ie. e-mail harvesters.
Yes, as for using a keylogger, I also do not feel these apps are necessarily used for the right reasons. Since someone could e-mail it to a user under the false believe it is a desired app. and thus capture their passwords.
But since this app is neither illegal or of an illegal nature, but has the potential for using it illegally, the 'jury' will have to decide.