Spector Soft - Products

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Spector Pro – Monitoring software that is capable of recording virtually all computer and Internet activity on the Windows PC on which it is installed.

Spector Pro for Mac – Nearly identical to Spector Pro for Windows, except that it monitors and records activity on Macintosh systems.

eBlaster – Recording capabilities very similar to Spector Pro with the exception that it can email all activity to a remote location.

eBlaster for Mac – Recording capabilities very similar to Spector Pro with the exception that it can email all activity from a Mac to a remote location.

eBlaster Mobile for Android or BlackBerry – Monitors and Protects Children on Their Android or BlackBerry Phone

Spector CNE Investigator – Identical to Spector Pro, but includes network installation, configuration, deployment and reviewable recordings, aimed at corporate use.

Spector 360 – Includes the features of Spector Pro and Spector CNE Investigator, but can create graphs and statistics from the recorded data, using an SQL database.

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