Messenger Detect 3.05

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Introducing our next generation of chat monitor - Messenger Detect 3. Monitor and record all popular Instant Messenger chat or web chat on your local network automatically and secretly. Do not need to install any client software on the target computers (if your network device support port mirroring feature or you have a HUB on your LAN). Do not need to open Messenger Detect and keep it running to monitor chat, the background service will auto start after install. And it supports upload chat log via FTP and email now.

Do you worry about whether and what your employees chat on instant messengers during the office hours? Are you curious about what your spouse chats on instant messenger? Do you want to track your kid's IM chat? If so, Messenger Detect is the solution. Messenger Detect can sniffer and record all popular IM chat and web chat on your Local network. It works secretly without need to install any client software on the target computers. It's safe to use because accessing and setting are all protected by your password. The chat logs are saved as the same format as you see in the messengers and classified by datetime. You can search and edit them directly in the Messenger Detect, and also you can upload the chat log via FTP and e-mail.

Version 3.05 fixes some bugs for windows 2000 users.

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