Small hidden service that logs what programs have been started and finished in the operating system. Process Logger is a freeware component of shell utility "RunIt!".
Process Logger writes following events in log file:
On Windows 95/98/Me:
1) start of logging;
2) what program has been tracked;
3) what program has been finished and time interval from program's track time up to program's finish time (actually, time of execution);
4) end of logging.
On Windows NT/2000/XP:
1) start of logging;
2) what program has been tracked and when it has been started;
3) what program has been finished and total time of program's execution;
4) end of logging.
Advantages:
1) small and quick (less than 1% of CPU usage on AMD K6-2 300);
2) hidden from inexperienced users;
3) counts total time of programs' execution;
4) freeware.
Process Logger keywords: internet, explorer, ie, netscape, history, cache, cookies, index.dat, temporary, internet, files, password, autocomplete, recycle, bin, sweep, delete, clear, clean, safe