You Can Be 'Big Brother' With A Mac Version Of Spector

Spectorsoft is now shipping a Mac version of the Spector app. Spector is a monitoring app designed for activity recording on a system. The app takes routine screen shots for later viewing and allows a user to see what has been occuring on their computers when not around. According to Spectorsoft:

Spectorsoft Corporation today announced the Macintosh version of its award-winning Spector spyware program - the first automatic Internet and PC Activity Recorder designed for consumers and businesses.

Spector works by automatically taking periodic screen shots of a PowerPC-based Macintosh and saves those screenshots to a local or network drive for later viewing. Screen shots can be taken as often as every few seconds, or as infrequently as once every few minutes.

Spector is ideal for consumers and corporations alike. Consumers now have the ability to see exactly what their children or spouse do on their computer when they cannot be around. Corporations and Educational Institutions can now make sure their employees and students are using their computers appropriately.

You can find more information about the Mac version of Spector at the Spectorsoft Web site. Spector is available for US$69.95.