logKext - 2.3Records keystrokes to a logfile. |
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- Version: 2.1, 12/1/2005 02:35AM PST
arawaksolutions
Yes it's a bit of a fiddle fooling around with Terminal, but I found this product to work exactly as I expected. Brilliant that it now works on Tiger as well as it did on Panther. The only thing I can't work out is how to periodically clear the existing file of recorded keystrokes.
Does this even work? 



- Version: 2.1, 11/23/2005 03:19PM PST
eric66
Well, I tried my panther machine, then moved to my Tiger machine. Both had the same result. Nothing. On both I turned off encryption first, then tried to test it. I can nothing with print, and nothing with open. The software states to "delete your logfile..." when changing the status of the encryption, but I can't find any logfile, other than the one opened when I chose "open". Does this actually work?
Update to Tiger? - Version: 1.2, 10/14/2005 09:35AM PST
megastuff_dotmac
Any plans to make logKext compatable with Tiger??