...Serilog is a diagnostic logging library for .NET applications. It is easy to set up, has a clean API, and runs on all recent .NET platforms. While it's useful even in the simplest applications, Serilog's support for structured logging shines when instrumenting complex, distributed, and asynchronous applications and systems.
The Internet is full of such stuff. So why not introduce to you another one? Go! This is another example of using Win32 API functions to hook some system messages.
Just run it once to start listening to the keyboard and clipboard and writing all content into a text log file. Recording will stop the second time you execute it. The author promises that this keylogger has no undeclared functions and is not a malicious program. It is intended for educational use and not for collecting sensitive information.
We! Analyze - designed to analyze ArcSight SmartConnectors logs.
...In light of these problems in the process of error detection in connectors, I have developed is an automated tool named 'We! Analyze' with its own UI which analyzes connector logs manually or using an API that can be started from the command line, a schedule task or from the console with an action in rule, tool or integration command (if you use the API you can forward the events to a syslog listener in CEF format).
File system/directory monitoring utilities with loggin and task processing support (can execute files or make a WCF service call). Multiple configuration options. Source code libraries can be used to create a custom file system monitor.
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A logging framework that exposes a single log api to clients. Applications can configure the implementation, including filtering options using the provider pattern support in the xqs-provider project.
A chat log parser for DAoC (Dark Age of Camelot, a game by Mythic Inc.), reporting combat stats and anything delved to the log (items, spells, etc.) to be viewed and saved as XML files suitable for use with other apps such as Loki and Kort's.
Process Watcher provides logging service for users activity on they computer. This program has two parts: main application with windowed interface and ASP .Net user interfaces.
Jave logging api for clustered applications. Provides logging at a trasaction level - logging all information or nothing. Please visit http://logbag.com for the project homepage.
Mezzanit.Log (Mezzlog) is a logging library which allows to make consistent, cross-assembly reports from the application runs. Final report destination (XML file, database table) can be set/changed during run-time without code re-compilation.
Pachi Battle System PC is a software utility that, when combined with the cable we tell you how to build, will allow you to monitor pachislo and (hopefully) pachinko machines. Ideal for the hobbyist and 100% free of charge for private use.
...PowerBlog is no longer supported as of 2005 and stopped working when incompatibilities came with .NET Framework v2 and Internet Explorer (which was used for WYSIWYG HTML editing).
PowerBlog was a powerful and intuitive Windows desktop blogging application. One could post blog entries to an XML-RPC/Blogger API host, FTP host, or other host. It was extensible using .NET assemblies or by using VBScript/JScript scripts. It had an Outlook-style article browsing interface.
PowerBlog's closest competitor was w.Bloggar until Microsoft Live Writer was released, which made PowerBlog an irrelevant product.
If you are curious about PowerBlog's author and what he is up to, visit http://www.jondavis.net/techblog Feel free to send Jon a message at jon -AT- jondavis-dot-net (<< anti-spam) asking him what he's been up to with blogging solutions lately.
Log4net has moved to http://logging.apache.org/log4net.
The .NET implementation of the popular log4j Java API providing flexible and arbitrarily granular control over log management and configuration.