Logs and Screen snap shots

Where does Network Magic store the logs and screenshots?  Is there a way to view logs for all days and not just the previous day?
Thanks!
Tony

Sorry. My info:
Running Network Magic version -5.5..9195.0-Pure0 on Win 7 Home and Ult. 
Wireless Computer with McAfee Personal Firewall Build 11.0.649
Wireless Computer has intel chip connecting to WRT350N Router.

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