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February 3, 2009

Software of the Week: Zemana Antilogger


It is hard to find standalone anti-keylogging software on the market nowadays, while only a handful of them are being integrated into so-called internet security suites such as Kaspersky Internet Security. Today however, i would like to share with you a standalone anti-logging software called Zemana Antilogger.

Zemana Antilogger is developed by Zemana Inc. and it is an anti-logging software, whether it is keylogging, screen-logging, webcam logging or any other types of logging methods. In short, it is a mass-antilogging tool for users wanting further defense power in PC security. It is also a proactive security software, monitoring PC behaviour and identifying suspicious activities. Zemana Antilogger runs on XP and Vista and most likely will also run in Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7. It works with most major antivirus software and is a perfect additional defense.

It has a glossy black and yellow interface which is really cool. Besides, it is available in multiple languages, is pretty easy to understand, use and work with if you are an experienced computer user. Installations are fast (requires a restart) and no-nonsense, and it takes up only a small amount of system resources and memory when actively protecting you. It's behavioral-based protection is strict and tough; for example, it will not allow you to disable/delete a startup entry unless you turn its protection off by manual means.


For a software being developed as early as 2006, it does have a few minor bugs to work out. It sometimes could not remember a particular application's startup that you've allowed numbers of times, prompting you for permissions everytime your PC prepares the desktop after boot. However, it is no serious matter which i hope the development team can iron out in the future.

Although it says on the official website that it is a trialware, users can actually use its final version free for an unlimited period if they register themselves as a beta tester and apply the beta-testing key on the stable version. A period of 1 year is given for a beta key, but then to use it for an unlimited time, users can uninstall and reinstall a newer version of the application when the period expires and apply the same old beta key. So theoretically, this software is actually free!

Anti-logging tool is a must-for protection if you often do online purchases, video chats, online document processing and so forth. At the meantime, i believe Zemana Antilogger's the best application for you.


To download the latest Zemana Antilogger from its official website, click here. If the link appears broken, you can always download it from www.download.com and other major software download sites.

To visit the official website, click here.

To get a 1-year beta-testing serial key for lifetime usage, visit this beta-testing page and fill out the information (e-mail must be valid). Zemana will send a beta key to your e-mail inbox.

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