Sure, you're a trusting parent but, as you like to say, you didn't just fall off a turnip truck. What with email, chat rooms, instant messaging, social networking, and other internet temptations, you need to know that your children are playing smart and staying safe. And if you are an employer, you want to know that your employees aren't frittering away hours every workday on personal blogs, online gaming, and YouTube.
With the KeyKatcher, you will know exactly what is going on at your computer(s) when you are not around. It's an easy-to-use 128K keystroke recording device about the size of a pinky that stores over 128,000 keystrokes - that's about 84 pages - of chat, email, IM, web URLs visited, and more before you need to reset it! There's no software to install; it just plugs into the keyboard port of the computer, out of sight, out of mind.
As keys are pecked on the keyboard the data are stored on a memory chip inside the KeyKatcher. When you want to see what's been recorded, simply open any word processor or text editor (Microsoft WordPad recommended) and type your personal password. A menu allows easy access to everything that's been captured. A search function helps find keywords or phrases, such as "Paris Hilton" or "Paris Hilton's favorite nineteenth century literary collections." Another feature quickly identifies websites that have been visited.
Our advice: Brace yourself for a fall off the turnip truck.
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