Tracks the user's current location without a GPS
| Version | 1.0 |
| Updated | Apr 3rd 2008 |
| Developer |
Senstic
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
1129
3.6
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| Original File Size | 643 KB |
| Downloads | 10476 |
| Systems | Windows 2003 |
| Category | System |
Private Tracker Pro is a mobile tracking tool that runs on Windows Mobile-based PDAs and Smartphones. Private Tracker Pro tracks the user's current location and logs the locations that the user has visited into a hidden log file.
What's best is that Private Tracker Pro runs hidden, therefore the user is not aware that his/her whereabouts are tracked.
Here are some key features of "Private Tracker Pro":
■ Location tracking without need of GPS.
■ 99% indoor availability and 10-20m accuracy.
■ Runs discretely and continuously.
■ No user interaction needed.
■ Configurable log duration and frequency.
■ Location display using Google Maps.
■ Export the location result to CSV for Excel.
■ Works with all Windows Mobile-based PDAs and Smartphones.
■ Parental control of children's whereabouts after school.
■ Employer overseeing employees' on-job travel.
■ As a general tracking tool that logs travel history.
Private Tracker Pro Crack uses Skyhook Wireless's state-of-art WiFi-based technique with a coverage area of 2,800 cities and towns worldwide, and 70% of the US, Australian, and Canadian populations.
Requirements:
■ Windows Mobile Smartphone or Pocket PC with WiFi
■ Data Plan
Limitations:
■ 14 days trial
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