PREDATOR PREDATOR

protects your PC with a USB flash drive

Version History

Version 2.3.0.594 published on 23 August 2010:

New Portuguese (Brazil) translation.
Fixed bug which prevented the Predator ACE service from starting if first character of user name was 'n' or 'r'.

Version 2.3.0.581 published on 28 June 2010:

Implemented compatibility with Twitter's OAuth authentication: you no longer need to enter your Twitter's username/password into PREDATOR.
New Czech translation.

Version 2.2.0.536 published on 31 May 2010:

New Turkish translation.

Version 2.2.0.533 published on 20 May 2010:

Bug fix: Fixed timeout issue occuring sporadically at PREDATOR startup on heavily loaded older PC running Windows XP (would display a "Command /START error" warning).

Version 2.2.0.527 published on 17 May 2010:

Bug fix: Fixed enable/disable key option in Preferences / Flash Drives.

Version 2.2.0.523 published on 10 May 2010:

Major new feature: you can use several flash drives to protect your computer. In previous versions you could create only one key. Now, you can create any number of additional keys.
PREDATOR can disable the Autorun functionality in Windows when you lock your session.
Dutch language translation.

Version 2.1.0.476 published on 6 April 2010:

Better Chinese translation.
Bug fix: Fixed "Always required" option in Preferences / Password.

Version 2.1.0.468 published on 15 March 2010:

Bug fix: Fixed Windows XP compatibility issue.

Version 2.1.0.456 published on 12 March 2010:

Major new feature: email and SMS notifications.
This version is compatible with all 64-bit editions of Windows.
The logs can be exported either as a plain text file, or as a CSV file (CSV files can be loaded in any spreadsheet or database program).

Version 2.0.1.398 published on 08 Feb 2010:

This version complies fully with UAC requirements: you can autostart Predator with Windows under Vista and 7 without triggering any UAC warning.
Predator v2 uses the Dot.Net Framework v3.5 SP1. This change was required to fix compatibility issues reported with Windows 7 64-bits.
Most visible differences with previous version are located in the Preferences form. The GUI has now a black/orange style instead of the Windows default style, and several important features have been added.

Version 1.3.4.1 published on 31 Oct 2009:

Minor update: fixed non-english language files; improved detection of changes in the Settings form.

Version 1.3.4 published on 29 Oct 2009:

This release brings a major new feature: access log replication on Twitter.
The password dialog has been improved
Support for Russian and Spanish language has been added.
If somebody has tried to use your PC, PREDATOR automatically opens the Log window and shows the failed access attempts.

Version 1.2 published on 12 Sep 2009:

Settings: new option "Enable Pause", check it to enable "Pause monitoring" in the Contextual Menu;
Mouse cursor is now invisible when desktop is locked;
Added Chinese and Italian languages; thanks to Creaman and Rocco for providing these translations.

Version 1.1.1 published on 01 Sep 2009:

Fixed mouse clicks handling in locked mode: when the "Screen Darkness" option was set to zero, mouse clicks were still active.
Thanks to Zaq from Australia for reporting this bug.

Version 1.1 published on 18 Aug 2009:

Multiple monitors support, see corresponding option in Settings;
All windows minimized when locking desktop, see corresponding option in Settings;
All desktop icons hidden when locking desktop, see corresponding option in Settings
Windows Vista Start button hidden when locking desktop;
Updated License agreement.

Version 1.0.6 released to testers on 15 Jun 2009:

Settings: Beta version with experimental support of multiple monitors.

Version 1.0.5 published on 05 Jun 2009:

Settings: Bilingual English / French.

Version 1.0.4 published on 26 Apr 2009:

Settings: new option: an audio file (*. wav file) may be played in case of alarm.

Version 1.0.3 published on 24 Apr 2009:

Settings: new option: ignore drives A: and B: (legacy floppies)

Version 1.0.2 published on 23 Apr 2009:

First public release.

Modified on Mon, 23 Aug 10