AnyKeylogger for Mac supports most of the popular Mac OS X computers. At present the supported systems are from Mac OS 10.6.x to latest.

Anykeylogger for Mac is a keylogger designed for Mac users. It can record almost all activities on Mac including keystrokes, websites, applications and screenshots. With the feature of logs delivery, you can access all the logs recorded by this keylogger for Mac.

Anykeylogger for Mac can record Texts, Websites, Screenshots, and Applications.

Left pane of Anykeylogger window shows a list of user accounts and several sections for specific types of logged events for each user.

What can Anykeylogger for Mac Do?

Typed Text

This section shows typed text (including typed passwords in applications). Click the record in middle pane of the main interface, the detailed information about this record will be shown, such as title of the application or website, program name, record time, program path, and the typed contents.

Note: Anykeylogger for Mac can record almost all typed contents on Mac including passwords and texts in applications, and contents typed in sites except passwords.

Websites Visited

This section shows websites visited. All the logs are arranged in the middle pane in the main interface, click every one of them, the detailed information with time, title of websites, browser name, application path and URL will be presented on the right pane.

Screenshots

This section shows all created screenshots. Click “Settings”-> “General” to configure screenshot settings. Check “take screenshot when webpage is visited”, the application will capture screen when a web page is visited. The screenshot is full desktop screenshots which cannot be changed. The time interval of screenshot can be changed in “Settings”-> “General”.

Note: Screenshots can take up considerable amount of disk space. Creating screenshots too often can fill up your hard drive or slow down your Mac. Keep screenshot creation interval long enough. Periodically delete logs collected by the application after viewing or emailing the logs. See “Clean up logs”.

Applications

This section shows application launch and quit events. The logs will show you the title of application, launch time, program name, application path, etc.

You can find more information from Anykeylogger.

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