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Yahoo! Messenger Archive Decoder 1.1
This software works with ANY version of Yahoo! Instant Messenger! Its never been easier to monitor YIM chats! Works with any language. Don`t want anyone to know about the program? Once archiving has been turned on, you can remove the program. Then just run the program again when you are ready to decode (view) messages!

We notice that yimdecoderFREE.exe file was thoroughly tested by our system on Apr 27, 2008 by the two antivirus programs and was found absolutely clean.
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