It can't be set to uninstall itself on a pre-specified date, can't be accessed by typing a keyword and can't show the computer's users they are being monitored though.Īs for the "Monitoring" section there is not much Aobo Mac OS X Keylogger Standard Edition have to show here. The keylogger has all the necessary security basics: its folder is hidden, it is password-protected and can be accessed by pressing a hotkey combination. Both of the windows are easy to use, yet not pretty much pleasant to look at.Īobo Mac OS X Keylogger Standard Edition supports all the operating systems taking part in our comparison, including the new OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. The rest of the window shows the intercepted information. Its window is also grey, but bigger and has a tiny line of controls in the bottom. The interface of Log Viewer looks similar, yet is oriented on information's viewing. Everything is clear and simple, yet misses colours. The tiny non scalable grey window contains all the configuration information grouped into few sections with its content in the middle and buttons to navigate the sections in the top. InterfaceThe interface of keylogger is very simple.
It is strange that it never shows us the installation process, EULA and doesn't even ask for the password of administrator.
However, putting in the password of administrator is vital in order to use Aobo Mac OS X Keylogger Standard Edition.
The keylogger really neither requires us to agree with EULA, nor to enter the admin password in order to install it. It is important to say that the Standard Edition of Aobo Mac OS X Keylogger is advertised as the one requiring no admin password to be installed. We do that, press the hotkey combination and finally see the application's interface. Aobo Mac OS X Keylogger Standard Edition asks us to launch it again. We try to click "Next" not doing what Aobo asks us to, and it shows us the same message written in red not allowing using or performing any actions with it.Īssistive DevicesSo we go where we were asked to, check the item, put in the admin password and click "Next". We click "OK" and keylogger shows us another window asking to open System Preferences > Universal Access and check the item "Enable access for assistive devices". It also informs us about the hotkey combination we should press in order to access it. Once we launch the application it lets us know that it is going to restart itself and then run in stealth mode.
InstallationSo we download the installation folder of Aobo Mac OS X Keylogger Standard Edition.