SpotAuditor 3.9.1

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SpotAuditor recovers passwords saved in over 40 programs, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Outlook Express, MSN messenger, Windows Live Messenger, Windows Messenger, Google Talk (GTalk), Google Desktop, Trillian, Miranda IM, ICQ, VNC, WinProxy, Dial up, RAS, VPN, RDP, &RQ, Camfrog Video Chat, Easy Web Cam, Total Commander (Windows Commander), Far, SmartFTP, WS_FTP, FFFtp, CuteFTP, File Zilla, FlashFXP, SecureFX, WebDrive, FTP Voyager, CoffeeCup Direct FTP, AutoFTP, CoreFTP, FTP Control, FTP Navigator and 32bit FTP. The software reveals IE Auto Complete passwords and uncovers passwords stored behind the asterisks (*****). SpotAuditor retrieves visited URLs, installed programs and Start Run programs from local or remote computers. You can save retrieved information and passwords as Tab Delimited Txt File (.txt), CSV Comma Delimited (.csv), Excel Workbook (.xls), Access Database (.mdb), Web Page (.html) or XML Data (.xml) file, print or copy to clipboard.

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