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DESCRIPTION
Keyboard Spy... You want to record all keyboard keystrokes on your computer? You want to save them in a log file in the background? Maybe you want to spy the keyboard when someone else uses your Mac? You want to save all what you typed on your keyboard as a real time backup and eventually for later retrieval? Then Keyboard Spy is what you need! Keyboard Spy allows you to spy and record all your keyboard keystrokes in a log file in the background. It records all keyboard keystrokes on your computer (excepted the passwords protected by Mac OS X itself). It is an invisible background application that does not appear in the Dock. It saves all your keystrokes in a log file in real time. It saves the applications switching. It doesn't need any installation which makes it very easy to use. It is available in Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Russian, Spanish and many other languages. Read the whole documentation for more details.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.0:
  • A full recompilation has been made to be compatible with Leopard.
  • The graphical interface has been unified.
  • A Turkish localization has been released.
  • Thank you to Bulent Aytulun for his translation from English to Turkish.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X


SCREENSHOT

Developer:AlphaOmega Software
Downloads:10,518
  - Version d/l:619
Utilities:Backup
License:Shareware
Date:08 May 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    Keyboard Spy User Reviews (3 posts)Write A Review
    Oct 31 2004

    KAFIR THE INFIDEL  logKext 1.1 is free.  (Version 1.8)

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    Apr 10 2004

    JUDY  I've been trying to find a keystroke saving program for the Mac OS X for a long time unsuccessfully. So, i am happy to find this one. It's very easy to use and it does what it says it does. So, I'm glad to find it.

    The only other program like this that I used was Now Save, from the Now Utilities suite, discontinued many years ago. It was more elegant and and elaborate, it worked extremely well. so, i'm spoiled and have high expectations.

    Keyboard Spy sometimes misses a keystroke, and for spaces and backspaces, it records a box shaped symbol, which means that the finished copy that it saves is not immediately usable. You have to work to reonstruct the file. The old Now Save program which works on all pre OS X systems, didn't record backspaces and spaces, and the saved work was in a form that could be immediately used to replace lost work without much editing.

    So, compared to Now Save, Keyboard Spy could improve, for my purposes, by not missing keystrokes, by not recording any symbols for spaces, and also, by formatting the saved file in a

    more readable form (the text runs far past the end

    of the page on the right so that you have to scroll

    over to see it.

    But other than that, i'm happy with it. It works well

    so far.  (Version 1.6)

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