Archive for August, 2007

DC - Keylogger Review

Posted in Basic Online Tutorials on August 25th, 2007 by Web Master

DC - Keylogger Review

Home Keylogger, Free Edition, v1.77

URL - http://www.kmint21.com/familykeylogger/

DomainClaimer Download - familykeylogger-283.zip

As soon as you install the Home Key Logger, you’ll see its icon in the System Tray. The program is running and ready to monitor all keyboard input. Place the mouse cursor over the System Tray icon and click the right mouse button. Select the View Log item from the pop-up menu, double-clicking the tray icon has the same effect. The Keylog.txt file will appear, and you’ll see [any text or passwords that have been entered]

Now select the Hide icon item in the pop-up menu. The tray icon will disappear. The program is now working in the stealth mode. Pressing the CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+M keys restores the tray icon visibility. The Home Keylogger icon in the task bar will reappear when you reboot your computer, if you want to stay in stealth mode you must hide this icon upon restarting.

Remember to always delete desktop icons and program files under your start menu of this keylogger, you can even delete the set up file after downloading and installing the program.  Once you have done all this you will be left with only a trace of the program in your control panel under add remove programs. 

For best results leave the computer on during the time you are using this keylogger, once you have retrieved the information you want or need you can save the files to a USB drive or print them off and then delete the program. 

We have tested this free Keylogger both on home computer and in a multiple user environment and the success rate was very positive.  You can spend $199 and up on a very nice USB keylogger that has more advanced features but if you are looking something to try out this free version gets our thumbs up. 

ieSpell Checker

Posted in Basic Online Tutorials on August 9th, 2007 by Web Master

ieSpell Checker

ieSpell is a free Internet Explorer browser extension that spell checks text input boxes on a webpage. It should come in particularly handy for users who do a lot of web-based text entry (e.g. web mails, forums, blogs, diaries). Even if your web application already includes spell checking functionality, you might still want to install this utility because it is definitely much faster than a server-side solution. Plus you get to store and use your personal word list across all your applications, instead of maintaining separate ones on each application.

The program installs as a new button in the IE toolbar (as well as a new menu item under “Tools”)  Example - after filling in a form, just hit the ieSpell button and it pops up a dialog, similar to the MS Word spell check. ieSpell also works (right-click menu only) on other IE based browsers.

To get the ieSpell Checker click on the following link and download the file and install the program on your computer. 

DomainClaimer Download iespellsetup251106.exe

To get more information about iespell checker and view screen shots of how this application works you can visit their home page at http://www.iespell.com