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Old April 15th, 2002, 11:11 AM
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I forgot it !
Spector, a famous spyware for PC's, has been ported to MacOS. It's not native, but carbonized, and is able to record some actions under OSX if Classic is open, and active, I think.

Here's is what thier support says about :



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2. Is Spector available for Mac OS X (Mac OS 10.x)?

Spector does not support Mac OS X (Mac OS 10.x) at this time.

However, our testing has shown that Spector for Macintosh can be installed under the Classic (Mac OS 9) environment of Mac OS X. Spector will record activity on your Macintosh that occurs in both Mac OS 9 & Mac OS X, provided that the Classic (Mac OS 9) environment is running. Additionally, you must be in an active Classic (Mac OS 9) application in order to use the HotKeys that launch and view the Spector Recordings.
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