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January 3rd, 2006, 11:56 AM
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well i do agree that keylogger is a relatively aggressive method of monitoring, but it is in my opinion a rather decent way to gather information about the user if you cannot find an alternative. (by the way it does include logs that show which application the key strokes came from). if i find anything i'll keep you posted..it's just i normally don't deal with stuff like this as much. oh and nihil has made some very good points as well :P although im not sure if there are any paid versions of software doing this kind of task for legitimate reasons, but i guess its the software shops that know
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