ICQLog 0.4b

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ICQ Logging Software

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Contact me via e-mail at:
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ICQ Logging Software
ICQLog keeps track of the userlist activity on your ICQ. It records all state changes by users (logging on, going away, logging off, etc.) to a text file with timestamping. This lets you review who has been on ICQ and when - if you e.g. have been away from your computer.

The Software is really simple to use:

  • Start ICQ
  • Start ICQLog
  • Enter a logfile name
  • Click 'Connect'

That's all there is to it!

New option in v0.4ß

Start ICQLog with a filename as a command-line parameter and ICQLog will automatically connect to ICQ and start logging.

E.g.: C:\ICQLog\ICQLog.exe C:\ICQLog.txt

Applications
I use this application together with a unix shell-script that parses new entries in the file and send me an SMS message to my mobile phone if an 'important' person logs on to ICQ. If you want to know more about this script, just mail me and I'll send it to you!

License Agreement

Disclaimer
By using this software, you are agreeing to that the Author, Åke Wallebom, can not be held responsible for any damages caused by the usage, or installation of the software.
The software is distributed "AS IS" with no warranty what so ever.

The program, ICQLog, hereafter called 'the software' is

Copyright © 2001 Åke Wallebom. All Rights Reserved.

The software can be copied/distributed in any form on/through any type of media by anyone.
The archive must be kept intact and contain all the files of the original archive.

You can use the software as long as you like, free of charge.

For distributors of Shareware CD-ROM's/other media
The software can be included on any shareware CD-ROM. But it is required that you e-mail me in advance and tell me that the software will be distributed on a CD-ROM, unless I have already been notified before, and have given my consent.

For Shareware services, such as internet shareware archives or BBS systems
The site/system must offer the software to the user without cost, such as entry fees, download fees, etc.
It can however be a commercial system or site, in that it charges companies for commercial-spots, etc.

 


Copyright © Åke Wallebom 2001. All Rights Reserved.