SleepyXtreme Posted May 23, 2007 Share Posted May 23, 2007 (edited) Andrew's Anti Snooping Tool Version 1.4.3.152Description: Instantaneously hide all/one of the open windows with a keypress. With another keypress you can bring them all back.Features:Hides ALL open windows, even most video gamesStart on startupChange keybindsStealth mode - Turns the tray icon off but still runs in background when key is pressed.Enabling Volume Disabling - When the keybind that hides all of the windows is pressed, the sound is muted. (I mostly use this if I'm watching a video). When the windows come back the sound is put back.Option for Mouse-type Keybind with mouse position - When turned on, move mouse to top left to hide windows. Move mouse to bottom right to unhide.Option for Mouse-type Keybind with mouse clicks - Press Mouse1 and Mouse2 to activate hiding. Press in scroll wheel to deactivate.*Updated* Screensaver option - Enables YOUR SCREENSAVER YOU SELECT THROUGH PROPERTIES>SCREENSAVER when the key is pressedOption to hide all windows that are opened after keybind is pressedStores settings for future useDisable Music Only - Disables music only when the keybind is pressedOption to Hide/Show Tray Icons*New* Password Protection - Requires a password you specify to bring all the windows back*Updated* Gui looks better Known Bugs:None! To do List:Exception List - A list of set windows that won't be effected by hiding all windows.Security Key - Use a USB device to unlock your computer. When enabled, without usb device plugged in, computer is frozen, task manager can't come up, keyboard/mouse is disabledUpdates From Previous Versions:*New* Password Protection Option- Requires a password you specify to bring all the windows back*Updated* Gui looks better *Updated* Screensaver option - Enables YOUR SCREENSAVER YOU SELECT THROUGH PROPERTIES>SCREENSAVER when the key is pressedCredits: SleepyXtreme(Andrew) with some help from smstroble. Also, I used tuape's SysTray_UDFLet me know what you think!NOTE TO ALL WHO HAVE PREVIOUS VERSIONS:START ON STARTUP IS NOW DONE THROUGH REGISTRY SO IF YOU HAD IT ENABLED, GO TO START>PROGRAM FILES>STARTUP AND DELETE AAST.EXE Edited May 23, 2007 by SleepyXtreme Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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