View Full Version : Events won't stay cleared...
OK, when I choose to clear the activity log via the "Clear" button under the "Event Manager" fish, the log does not stay clear when I boot the program back up. All that wonderful jazz from yesterday and the day before is still there. :P
Is this intentional?
(Btw, using 98/ME, as previously mentioned.)
Noticed something else...many other programs don't log this sort of stuff either, but the keylogger only logs "non-shifted" characters even if you used Shift on their respective keys. (Can't think of a better way to describe it, heh.)
As I said, though, I've seen that in practically every keylogger..
Logging started on Thursday, October 17 2002 at 8:18 PM.
this is a test1
Yeah, I think it's important.
Note: The 1 is a ! and no I didn't type This is a TEST1, it was This is a TEST! or whatever I typed. :-)
- cneal
Argh ok, it' s a 98/ME issue, thought I had that worked out. Will fix, thanks.
The Clear only clears the view pane, this is intentional. Bad? Good? Should delete the toolfish_log.txt file too? (that's where the log is kept and trimmed to save info)
Akolade
10-18-2002, 04:14 PM
Maybe put a (Show All) next to the (Clear)??
Or maybe if you clicked Clear twice in a row, it could ask if you want to delete the log file..
Or maybe just put an option to erase the log file under Options.
That might be good.
BTW I like the check mail function, works great!
Also, I have Toolfish checking CNN.COM, but it never seems to see any change. I've tried both "http://cnn.com" and "http://www.cnn.com/".
Any idea why this is? Is there some html page I should be putting in there maybe?
Akolade
10-18-2002, 04:25 PM
Here's another idea: if you could have the program preview your event text being read by the speech API.
Some sites I check need to be spelt differently so that when they are read they are pronounced correctly.
So, on the Say/Show/Email/Macro Message screen, you could have a "Preview Say" button or something.
That would be super snazzy.
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