Saturday, August 16, 2008

SniperSpy 5.5 Fully Supports Unicode Keylogging

... SniperSpy 5.5 makes Remote Unicode Spy Software a reality.

Unlike many other competitors (like 90% of them) SniperSpy becomes the one major remote keystrokes logger to fully support Unicode, from any Window, chat applications, web sites, keystrokes etc. The logs are stored in MySQL databases at our dedicated servers and is visible in the new web-panel available at: www.logsanywhere.com/ctrlpanel/


As in my last post, I talked about the difficulty of supporting Unicode characters in PHP 5, and even more the difficulty in making it work between Microsoft and Zend, UCS-2 and UTF-8, Visual BASIC and PHP 5. The bottom line comes with the fact that its all 0 and 1 at the bottom. :-)

I would have liked to throw more light on how to achieve it, but I will wait for other keystrokes logging software to start the multi-lingual support.

Unless you are in Spy Software industry, you can e-mail me to developer (at) acespy.com if you are facing the same problem of PHP5 MySQL Unicode problem.

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Mobile-Spy v2 and New Website Launched

Mobile Spy v2 is launched now which supports a wide range of devices running Symbian 8/9 OS, or Windows Mobile 2003/5/6.x

We have also launched new modern designed web site for Mobile Spy.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Quick Guide to Getting Up & Running with SVN

...Setting up Source Code Control easy way for your Personal Computer

Developers at MicroISV seldom uses Source code control, there is no reason why you don't use it even if you are the single coder of your programs in your home office. Here is quick steps to setting up SVN on your PC.

You will need to download a few software first,

1. Download VisualSVN (www.visualsvn.com) Server and Management Console

2. Download TortoiseSVN (While you can work with VisualSVN, I find working with Tortoise Easier).

Install VisualSVN on your desktop, the only screen to worry about during installation is this:-

I recommend creating the Repository on a different partition with of course plenty of disk space, if you have two hard drives even better, use the other hard drive.

When done,

  1. R click on your "Computer" icon and click "Manage",
  2. open the "Services and Applications" tree,
  3. Click on Visual SVN, and Users,
  4. Right click on Users and chose Create User,
  5. give an username and password that you will use for your logins.
You are done creating an user, now lets create a Repository for your project

1. Open VisualSVN from Computer Management again, as in the previous steps.
2. Right click on Repository and Chose Create Repository, give a name to your Project.


Create as many repositories as many projects your have.

Your work at VisualSVN is done. Now, lets use TortoiseSVN, install it now, if not done so, already.

We will first create a Working folder, here you will work on your projects and I will recommend creating it on a different partition, hard drive then your repository.

  1. Create a folder I:\projectwork
  2. Now go to your project folder where you have been working earlier, say K:\VB Proj\ProjXYZ,
  3. Right click on this folder name (ProjXYZ), and chose Tortoise SVN -> Import, a Window like below will appear:
  4. Click on OK for Import to start.

Your project is in Repository now,

Goto your Working folder you have created (I:\projectwork), and right click on an empty area, select SVN Checkout...

The initial Checkout will download all the files. You can work on your project now, once done, right click on the folder name again and chose "Commit...", give a remark to the work done by you and click Ok. The changed files will be uploaded to the Repo again.

You can revert back to any revision, (to see Revision log, right click on folder name and Chose TortoiseSVN->Show Log), by right clicking on the folder name and choosing TortoiseSVN -> Update to Revision, and give a Revision number where you want to revert.

Happy coding for now.

A quick guide on What is Source Code control is already well written by Eric Sink here.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

RSPL New Office

As per the law of office change, "Every office shift deliberately goes near to the CEO house." we managed to dig a suitable place for us at JLN Marg, Jaipur.