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Zemana AntiLogger 1.9.3 Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — Zemana AntiLogger 1.9.3

Zemana AntiLogger is a powerful, efficient, and lightweight app that blocks hackers.
$29.95 EXPIRED
User rating: 584 78 comments

Zemana AntiLogger 1.9.3 was available as a giveaway on August 4, 2014!

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$49.95
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Helps you get back all kinds of lost or deleted data on Android devices.

Zemana AntiLogger is a powerful, efficient, and lightweight app that blocks hackers. It detects any attempts to modify your computer’s settings, record your activities, hook to your PC’s sensitive processes, or inject malicious code in your system.

It is an award winning security solution that utilizes unique behavioral technology to detect and disarm malware without relying on a known signature database. Zemana AntiLogger is not a replacement for antivirus, but it adds an extra layer of security by working in conjunction with the existing security software. You can find detailed information on our website www.zemana.com

Please note: the program includes one year license

System Requirements:

Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 (x32/x64); Intel Pentium 300 MHz or higher (or equivalent); 256 MB available RAM; 50 MB free space on the hard drive

Publisher:

Zemana Ltd.

Homepage:

http://www.zemana.com/

File Size:

27.7 MB

Price:

$29.95

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#78

Installed and licensed smoothly on my Win 8.1 64-bit but the tool interferes with some macros from my MacroExpress app (manually launched). As these macros are mission critical, I am afraid Zemana will have to go.

Reply   |   Comment by Martin  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#77

With reference to comment #2, I also use Rapport. It is free for personal use and can be downloaded from the vendor's website at:
http://www.trusteer.com
You will find it under Products > PC and Mac Security > Trusteer Rapport

Reply   |   Comment by Asus User  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#76

This is an EXCELLENT GIVEAWAY!
I pay for and provide this piece of software for every client because of it's effectiveness and value, for over 2 years now! Don't be fooled by Free ones, even ZEMANA gives you a free version if that's all you want.
This is a real legitimate company and it's worth every bit of money... oh today you get it for free for an entire year! GET IT, ENJOY IT & BE BETTER PROTECTED!!
Worth the money & most certainly worth the FREE 1YR today!

Reply   |   Comment by Blitzo  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#75

For me this was perfect timing! I already have Zemana installed and registered, but my registration was set to expire on Aug.21, 2014. I simply opened Zemana>Services>License and cut/paste the new License# provided in the givaway zip file and clicked 'Activate' now my registration is good til Aug.4, 2015. :clap:

Reply   |   Comment by Joe  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#74

#58 Sarah
You probably have a habit of not reading instructions.
In the ReadMe, it says go to Services, click License and enter the provided registration key.

Reply   |   Comment by Kulaspiro Mingao  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#73

Is this even necessary with Firewalls, Anti-virus, Defender n Malicious code removal progs, n Win User Control? How can we need this too? And yes I am asking. I am not being sarcastic.

Reply   |   Comment by Adam  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#72

As a tech for over 15 years its not hard to test zemana download a few key logger see it it will detects them while or after there installed there are a lot of ways to test this software. I have watch my registry my ports and serviced and the traffic going in snd out of my computer done a few test with key loggers and to me im happy to have this software thank you zemana for this software

Reply   |   Comment by damo  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#71

one year licence doesn't appeal to me..... kinda like giving you a taste for it and then charging after the free year expires.

Here's my simple freebie that I've been using for years:

http://www.winpatrol.com/


reviews:
http://download.cnet.com/WinPatrol/3000-8022_4-10129149.html

Reply   |   Comment by Wally  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#70

#52 - "why do so few US companies give away full versions of software for free, but foreign countries love to do it"

Because in the US anything "free" is anathema. It is against all that capitalism and free enterprise stand for. You will find "free downloads", "free trial versions", and "free demos" ...but rarely free software.

Reply   |   Comment by JGF  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#69

Grabbed the one year license: Zemana Anti-Logger last year from GOTD.
Installed and worked good without issues.
Test drove 3 months, then uninstalled.
Installed QFX Key Scrambler , for a 3 month test drive, to compare.

Preferred the QFX Key Scrambler, because - faster, lighter and less offensive on system, and/where all I wanted was a simple key scrambler to scramble keystrokes while on web sites, whereas the Zemana was an over-kill for my needs.

Zemana doesn't always play well with other programs. But it is a very powerful program, and if you don't have a keyscrambler, this would be a good choice, and obviously better than nothing.

To further guard against key loggers - (a) On word processor page type password (or from password collection page), (b) highlight password than drag and drop into password entry box, thus, eliminating keystrokes completely. Defeats keyloggers as there is not keystrokes involved.

Furthermore: Do not use: Copy and Paste, as password remains in clipboard and accessible till overwritten.

Reply   |   Comment by Maximus  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#68

@58 under SERVICES in the left hand menu.

Reply   |   Comment by kiwi1960  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#67

Came back after seeing:
How would you improve Zemana AntiLogger 1.9.3?

Keep fine tuning the total overall simplicity of effectively using your program, with emphasis that technical understanding is not a prerequisite. Of course you must 'make it so' before such assurances however there is a very distinct advantage to having a product that is needed by many and truly 'plug and play'...

Reply   |   Comment by Jim Harmon  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#66

Just a warning about "Herd Protect" that was mentioned twice here. According to Virustotal.com which uses over 50 antivirus programs to check a file both the installed and portable version of Herd Protect show up as having 3 alerts. One says it has a Trojan and the other 2 either malware or suspicious. While they may be false positives they need to clear this up if people are to trust that program.

Based on known reviewers here I won't be using this GAOTD both due to extra overhead and apparent lack of ability to perform as expected. In most cases a good AV and Firewall can protect you against these threats but I have taken on testing one program mentioned above called Hitman Pro Alert as it's small, little overhead and focuses on your web browser interactions which is where most of your problems come in from.

Reply   |   Comment by jimbo  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#65

To 58 Sarah:
Press the "service" on the left and then "licence" and put the code in the field and voilà...

Reply   |   Comment by Mattiz  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#64

I found one response that doesn't apply. I don't have Norton nor SONAR but do have 64-bit Win 7.

Found this page that reports several problems with the software, including not recognizing a well known keylogger:
http://malwaretips.com/threads/zemana-antilogger-is-not-fully-functional-on-64-bit-machines.22256/

Tried to reinstall after reboot; same problem interface disappears after about 29 seconds and doesn't install.

Reply   |   Comment by Blud Baut  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#63

@Sarah: Are you having trouble inserting the license key? Its on the left side under SERVICES tab, then click on license and paste the license key.

Reply   |   Comment by Ida Curovac  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#62

@Paul I don't know why US companies don't give out free software that often...I guess we all have different ways of doing business :)

Zemana is a technology driven security solutions provider. Our products are installed in over 8 million endpoints worldwide and and our Zemana AntiLogger is an award winning security solution that utilizes unique behavioral technology to detect and disarm malware without relying on a known signature database. Zemana AntiLogger is not a replacement for antivirus, but it adds an extra layer of security by working in conjunction with the existing security software. You can find detailed information on our website www.zemana.com

You mention your method of "pure " PC, on which you don't install anything. You said you use it for financial, personal data and online orders. Well then you definitely should install Zemana AntiLogger, especially if you are ordering online, and have all your financial data. AntiLogger really does protect you from hackers, SSL sniffing codes, all the bad guys that are trying to steel all all of your information, especially financial credentials. You should definitely download it on your "Pure" PC. You won't regret it.

MRG Effitas has published an Online Banking Browser Security reported here is the link: https://www.mrg-effitas.com/test-archive/ (Project 34) and AntiLogger passed their tests! So you should not worry about installing AntiLogger because it comes from a company you didn't hear a lot about!

Check out this video:http://www.youtube.com/user/ZemanaLab?feature=watch
Here you will find a BBC Click show on financial malware like ZeuS, where we are featured. We passed the test, again!

Follow us on Twitter @Zemana, and feel free to contact our support team: support@zemana.com

Thank you for downloading!

Reply   |   Comment by Ida Curovac  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)
#61

Correction to my last post, according to its log it did detect and block the keyboard logger these were not shown on the main screen, however it did allow the clipboard interception and made no mention of the screen capture. Still disappointed.

Reply   |   Comment by XP-Man  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#60

ric @5 offers sound advice. A very troublesome experience within the FIRST MONTH of trying online banking has made that a nonstarter for my wife and myself. There was no lapse of security on our part, BTW; the bank itself reported "a possible breach" of security and advised us (and many, many others) to review our account immediately. That was like the captain of the Titanic advising passengers of a potential problem with the ship's hull after hitting the iceberg.

Far better to get a dedicated, low-maximum credit card for online transactions, and conduct banking transactions the old-fashioned way.

If anti-keylogger software makes you feel more secure, it's probably worth using. The one thing I sometimes wonder about with all security programs is, what potential for eavesdropping, data looting or other security compromises can arise if the security software source or one or more its employees goes rogue?

Reply   |   Comment by S.W. Anderson  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#59

@#2 XP-Man and anyone else interested in "Rapport". I don't really know anything about this program and don't have the time to research it properly, but it is available for download from "Softpedia"..

It is listed as, "Rapport 3.5 Build 1008.40", released on 15 April 2011, compatible with all version of Windows except 8. I've spent way too much time on this already; I have other things to tend to, but from what I've found out there is supposed to be an updated version that was release in August of 2013, but from everything I've read the only thing that has changed about "Rapport" is that the newer version makes it compatible with Windows 8 and is only for Windows 7 and 8. There is a MAC version, but I don't know anything about that and could not find it listed on "Softpedia".

While I know nothing about "Rapport" from the little I've read, althought the IBM site says it will handle things like Zeus, I seriously doubt it becasue the main program, from everything I've read, is mostly unchanged since 2008.

Maybe you; XP-Man, or someone else can research this a bit further. I just don't have the time.

In the mean time I will download today's GAOTD and see how it acts on my 8+ year old computer running XP which I haven't reinstalled for many years.

Reply   |   Comment by JonE  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#58

I use the free key scrambler software
http://www.qfxsoftware.com/ks-windows/which-keyscrambler.htm

Reply   |   Comment by ilikefree  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+7)
#57

OK, I must be missing something. Can someone tell me how to register? I've tried the "buy now" option and the "register now" option. Cannot seem to find where to input the code. Any help is appreciated!!

Reply   |   Comment by Sarah  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#56

Tested using the key logger has described in my comment # 31, today's download did not detect it, nor did it detect a clipboard interception, SnagIt screen capture was not detected either.
A very disappointing result considering all these are enabled according to today's download.
Checked to see if I am making any obvious errors in its usage, but nothing as far as I can see, very, very disappointing.

Reply   |   Comment by XP-Man  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+11)
#55

Just to say that the license can be extended for a further 3 months if you follow the company on twitter...I just did it and it worked

Reply   |   Comment by tigger1uk  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#54

"Zemana seems to have a serious bug where all modules must be enabled for the protection to be active." (10 months ago)
https://www.raymond.cc/blog/what-is-the-best-anti-keylogger-and-anti-screen-capture-software/2/

Reply   |   Comment by unicorn  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+10)
#53

#9 You are probably incorrect. This was a giveaway once before. I quite liked it as a program but it did stop working after one year. And after that, I was pestered to renew for some time.

Reply   |   Comment by Jake  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#52

The comparison report in #13 gives a very good report comparing many Anti-Keylogger programs as well as Internet Security Programs

Reply   |   Comment by Chip  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#51

#47 said "PLEASE CHECK OUT/INVESTIGATE FOREIGN COMPANIES BEFORE YOU INSTALL ANY OF THEIR SOFTWARE. I never install SW from foreign companies UNLESS it is on a test machine."

I understand your worry and I have the same myself. Investigating this companies myself would take too much time. Unfortunately if I strictly followed your rule, I'd have to pass on roughly 90% of the software offered here (a ton of it is from China or eastern European companies). My method is that I have 1 "pure" PC which I don't install anything new on. I use that PC for all my financial, personal data, and online orders. GAOTD and other stuff goes on different PCs. Of course on the "pure" PC I still take updates to Firefox, Adobe flash, and MS Security Essentials. I hope those 3 don't come with viruses or new security holes.

As great as this software is, I'm not installing something like this on my "pure" PC. I don't understand exactly how it works (without doing a lot of research first) and it's from a company I don't know about, and I don't need it on my other PCs. One has to wonder... why do so few US companies give away full versions of software for free, but foreign countries love to do it, especially for people in the US?

Reply   |   Comment by Paul  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)
#50

@34
GreeneyedNewbie#

http://www.aplin.com.au/

Reply   |   Comment by Mr All Rounder  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#49

RE: #41 --Mistyk1

This program IS a keylogger. Please read the text posted before comment #1. See below

Free keystroke encryption for everyone.
Main features:

Keylogger attacks from identity thieves and criminals;
Protects every application on your computer, and not just your web browser;
Stops keyloggers by scrambling every key that you type instantly, quietly, effective, in the background;
Even if the keyloggers capture your keystrokes, all they’ll see are highly encrypted random characters;
No confusing options to set. The Free version scrambles every keystroke, and protects everything that you type.

Reply   |   Comment by krazykat  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#48

I installed the software once again, following the correct comment of XP-Man (thank you!):

If you are going to recommend please point to some evidence that your recommendations actually work - good issue!

Since I have still no real keylogger to test, I took the recommendation of XP-Man #29.

The Zemana software is running, I I started AKLT.exe (the keylogger test tool), ignoring the warning of my installed system. Zemana recognized the thread and ended the process. So far so good, but in the statistics it didn't show anything :

Analyzed : 0
Blocked : 0
Last Analyzed object : -
Last Blocked : -

That's not so good. And another issue. The software claims to detect clipboard loggers - and protect the clipboard.

In my case, this doesn't work obviously. I have the (good!) GOATD Clipboard logger "Clipdiary" installed. Zemana Antilogger does not recognize this clipboard logger, it does not stop the software from copying clipboard content.

In the settings : Microsoft-certified application : ask for confirmation. In my case it does NOT ask...

Uninstalled again via reboot - I rely on my existing software

And Caro Giovanni,tu poi essere sicuro, che lo so la differenza.

Reply   |   Comment by Karl  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)
#47

#35. Mike: I installed Zemana via the terrific Soft Organizer (a GAOTD a while back), which compares and logs diffs between pre and post install registry and files systems. Z install is very straightforward. No messy tangle of hooks. Only one driver-Antilog32.sys in System32/drivers. Easily removed with correct permissions set.

Reply   |   Comment by abe arva  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#46

I have Norton 360 and you can add this software or any sw you designate, as safe. OR, you can, while installing it, tell Norton to accept the installation. Norton will send you to a site that tells you about the software. This worked for me and is good software, but anytime you give a foreign company your PC in any way, you are inviting trouble.

PLEASE CHECK OUT/INVESTIGATE FOREIGN COMPANIES BEFORE YOU INSTALL ANY OF THEIR SOFTWARE. I never install SW from foreign companies UNLESS it is on a test machine.

Reply   |   Comment by SoftwareBabe  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#45

@Manic Monde (currently 24) Spot on. Most anti-logging and virtual keyboard software is recognized as keyloggers by security software, since they "happen" to log everything you do and then submit it to the producer. Good luck to everybody who believes they can really turn those submissions off.

A free virtual keyboard is built into Windows and Microsoft isn't exactly famous for hacking banking accounts and steeling money. Just click Start, Run, type in osk (as in On Screen Keyboard)and hit Enter or click OK. Why would anyone need any external software?

Reply   |   Comment by JoeJ  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#44

GIOVANNI, this software is not antikey logger, it has nothing to do with your keyboard nor anything with logging.
What only does is disable file sharing or print sharing or program shearing over the internet. It puts block on anything send out of your files.
You can do that yourself by disabling the above in network settings in windows.

Reply   |   Comment by Mistyk1  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-15)
#43

Great program. Ironically, my trial version expired yesterday. So, to see this as a GOTD today was a nice thing to see. Installed on Windows XP 64 bit, and Windows 7 Home Premium without incident. Registered perfectly. No issues at all. Thanks once again GOTD! Much appreciated !

Reply   |   Comment by Scott  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#42

Karl used the term "HIPS" [Host-based Intrusion Prevention System] -- it's more accurate but maybe less used nowadays I think, & Zemana themselves say: "System Intrusion Protection", in case anyone takes to Google for more info. The Host-based part means that it's installed on a PC/laptop to help protect it, rather than server-based software protecting the entire network.
http://blog.malwarebytes.org/intelligence/2013/05/whatiships/
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/se-intrusion/
.
These 3 links I think provide info that's good to know... The 1st is their posted compatibility list, the 2nd deals with win8 [note that Microsoft almost requires win8 be updated to win8.1, which is not mentioned], and the 3rd is the manual telling how you use it, what you'll see etc.
http://www.zemana.com/product/antilogger/overview/#compatibility
http://www.zemana.com/support/antilogger/?question=34
http://dl9.zemana.com/Website_Media/UserManual.pdf
.
A security software package or suite often uses a firewall along with other methods to make you a smaller target -- reduce some of the ways that your system might be attacked. The anti-virus component will use pattern matching, but also some degree of Heuristics, flagging behaviors that *may* indicate mal-ware &/or intrusion. Zemana AntiLogger focuses on heuristic behavior analysis, supplementing your security software. Unfortunately you won't see Zemana AntiLogger compared like anti-virus software at a site like http://www.av-test.org .

Security software will slow you down using a PC or laptop -- when you monitor files and behaviors and compare those to an internal list, using some resources is necessary -- when the goal is to prevent rather than just warn, there will be a delay while that list is checked. That applies both to pattern matching & what I've usually seen called heuristic analysis, because local software does not really use AI [Artificial Intelligence], but is hard-wired to look for certain things, essentially checking what it detects with an internal list. If you use or have used security software you know that there are false positives as well.

It's up to you to decide if the extra protection you might get from Zemana AntiLogger is worth any added delays using Windows. The more extra hardware resources you have, the less you might notice any effects -- a powerful gaming PC might have little to spare in the middle of a demanding game, just as the least powerful laptop might be giving you everything it has in normal use. It's also up to you to decide how you feel about security software you've already installed -- security software comes in different versions at different prices, & you might feel that a company's top of the line product has you more than covered. In real life nothing will protect you 100% -- risk management is deciding how much protection is worth how much cost, in money, time, & effort.

Uninstalling, portability etc...
If someone has physical access to your PC/laptop they might be able to install a hardware device &/or software to monitor & steal whatever info. Otherwise to infect your system they usually have to get you to run a small app, which downloads & installs the working parts of whatever mal-ware. Attempting to partially disable your security software is often part of that process, so security software tries to protect itself, sending roots deep into Windows, while hiding &/or restricting access to its files, folders, & registry entries. That means portable solutions are out for more than scans -- if the USB stick with portable AV software isn't attached when mal-ware's installed it can't detect & subvert it.

Those security measures also make it hard to remove security software -- if it's hard for mal-ware to remove it, it's hard for you too. Many security software companies also make a removal tool because of that -- they allegedly remove everything, but mileage can vary. Zemana does not provide such a tool that I could find. I did see several references to its hidden driver, and read posts asking for help getting rid of leftovers after normal uninstall.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+30)
#41

I hAve it running on 2 xp machines and it is very light.
Works fine with hips on Private firewall and also outpost v9 paid with hips.

I have it on the lowest setting for compatibilty, as a second layer to regular hips in OP and PF.

The only thing i dont like about it is the lack of resizable windows.

Recommended

Reply   |   Comment by trott3r  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+3)
#40

FYI, there is no link that will provide you with a ten year license of Zemana AntiLogger, I apologize in advance for some misleading information provided by others. Please feel free to comment, ask, I will gladly answer to all of your questions. And we only protect you, we keep you safe, we do not harm you :)

Reply   |   Comment by Ida Curovac  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+18)
#39

ATTN: Blud Baut

I think I may know the cause of your problem. Norton is deleting it each time it is being run. SONAR detects it as a threat.

Comment # 8 by Windows 8.1, states this issue.

Reply   |   Comment by Mark  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+6)
#38

Hello, I am Ida, Business Developer from Zemana. First of all Zemana AntiLogger will NOT crash your PC. If you have another security software installed o your computer, it will not replace it, it will add an extra layer of protection. Zemana AntiLogger is not a replacement for your antivirus software or any other related products you have installed on your PC. When it comes to the license, if you are having trouble with it, please go to the SERVICES TAB, click on LICENSE, then enter license on the right lower side, then press activate. License is valid for 365 days-ONE YEAR. Why you should trust Zemana AntiLooger and have it installed on your PC? Because it is #1 against information stealing malware. It stops malicious programs from stealing your usernames and passwords. Monitors your PC in real time, ALL THE TIME. No scans needed. 100% signature independent: does not rely on a database of known threats. It is powerful, yet light. And it does not slow down your PC. Our partners trust us, among them is INTEL, you should too!
Once again if you are having trouble installing AntiLogger, restart your PC and then paste the license key again in the appropriate field. Should you have any questions, comments, problems feel free to contact our support team: support@zemana.com
Feel free to visit our web site: www.zemana.com
Thank you for downloading! Enjoy using AntiLogger!

Reply   |   Comment by Ida Curovac  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+40)
#37

Thanks for the campaign. Cool! Simple installation ,no configuration, no detail work-up. And very easy to handle, just on or off... It does not slow down programs running. It's No problem with AVG, BitDefender anti-virus.This might protect almost every application!

Reply   |   Comment by Selloa  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#36

I cannot get it to the register. For some odd reason my Windows 7 setup runs to Microsoft Word (??) and I right click the register button nothing. Jay

Reply   |   Comment by Jay Combs  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#35

While I do like this software, I have an issue with this license. I already had this installed with a couple of months remaining on the license. I updated with this GOTD license thinking, as most other updates do, it would add the 12 months to my current license. Instead it overwrote that and gave me 12 months from today! Yes, this license is free so I can't really complain but I did want to put this out there to make Zemana aware.

As always, thanks to the GOTD team for all your hard work.
And thanks to Zemana also, despite my issue above.

Reply   |   Comment by jboy  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#34

@17 and @25, I was able to select where it installed, the reason for it being grayed out for you is likely to do with you being logged onto your PC in a non-admin account.

Reply   |   Comment by MartinH  –  9 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+9)
#33

#23 Mr All Rounder
FWIW, Oxynger gets a good review but its system reqs say only Win7 or Win8, not we victims of greedy corporate planned obsolescence.

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#32

This is why I hate Mondays. This qualifies as the weirdest program install process I've encountered in a couple years.

Was repeatedly blocked by Windows' irritating "we've detected a potentially dangerous program - setup.exe" until I played the UNBLOCK game with the ZIP file instead of the setup.exe file itself! Mood sour.

Ran setup and was only given a REPAIR option, no INSTALL! Had to MANUALLY remove 5 keys from Registry because they'd apparently remained behind after I removed an old FREE version of Zemana. Revo didn't catch them. Mood = dark.

Zemana refuses to let you decide it's folder name or placement in Program Files, requiring a Sticky Note to remind not to search for zemana but for antilogger. grrrr

Finally installed. Now for registration games. Entered reg number from ReadMe and popup says:

Please wait while your request is being processed. This could take a few seconds
Resolving hostname check.zemana.com.
ERROR : Socket Error # 11001
Host not found.

Great. Blocked by the firewall. Not even adding an exception worked, had to turn off firewall (and, on a hunch - had to do that again when I tested for Updates... must.revise.Sticky.note) Mood is black.

Finally successfully installed while hubby's engrossed in the Wilders security/raymond.CC forum discussions about keyloggers. He suggests I throw the PC away and use an abacus for calcs, colored pencils for art, the selectric for writing and a landline for calls. Tempting it is. Things were so much simpler, weren't they?

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#31

See lots of recommendations and comments like “works great” for programs of this type, my question is, how do you know?
If you are going to recommend please point to some evidence that your recommendations actually work, programs of this type are not particularly easy to test but any unscrupulous developer can make wonderful claims about programs that do nothing.
This program is supposed to test how well anti-key loggers work:-
http://techdows.com/2013/04/anti-keylogger-test.html

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#30

Zemana AntiLogger is NOT fully functional on 64-bit Machines see:

http://malwaretips.com/threads/zemana-antilogger-is-not-fully-functional-on-64-bit-machines.22256/

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#29

First blush response from reading the first paragraph in the coder's description is, "Why in the age of NSA privacy super-violations would anyone want another program that records what one does on a computer on that computer?" Aren't the dozens of places/winfiles that MSFT records that for forensic law enforcement enough? (This comment comes before getting further down the page and to install considerations.)

Privacy has no degrees; it is or it isn't. I prefer the former; your God (whatever his name) granted you that right and privilege. Demand it. A better software would be that which writes gibberish to the hard drive where MSFT tracks what users do for police authorities and other authorities. The financial potential for new privacy software is astronomical. And untapped.

Independent coders/software producers should be working against (all) government intrusions and restrictions on personal/cyber freedoms (and MSFT's complicity)--not joining in (by recording personal activities). This is particularly germane with respect to the US fed.gov which routinely operates outside of the law, without any monitor, covertly behind closed doors and contrary to many treaties. (They are "the evil empire".) It seems hackers, crackers and cyber-criminals sh/would be focused on all software providers who facilitate government incursions on law abiding citizens' computers. US law requires the most narrowly drawn restriction by government on people and freedom. NSA and the 26 other spy agencies you cannot know they even exist have repealed the fourth, fifth and sixth amendments and operate as rogues, compromising freedom for everyone everywhere. (Do your own research. The truth is out there. Don't take my word.)

Okay; back to reviewing the offering...
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