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Stop Hunting for Passwords – cool tool you’ll love!

Posted on September 14, 2006 | 2 comments | Filed in Uncategorized 
 

Do you hate scrambling on your desk to hunt for that little piece of paper that you wrote that all important password on? Or worse, maybe you lost your password.

Well I found an awesome free tool that will solve your password tracking troubles…

RoboForm is a free tool that manages your passwords, fills out forms, and generates secure passwords for new websites. It has won a ton of awards including the PC Magazine Editor’s choice award.

And it’s definately earned a special spot in my heart. It’s saving me so much time. RoboForm fills out forms so you don’t have to.

As soon as I visit a webpage, RoboForm pops up the corresponding passcard with the username and password for that page. I click on the passcard, it enters my information, and I am logged in. It totally rocks and is saving me 30-60 minutes a day.

What makes Roboform especially nice is that it requires you to login with a password in order to access your password list. This prevents someone else from just popping onto your computer and getting into all your accounts.

Give RoboForm a try – it’s a free tool will save you time, frustration, and make your life MUCH easier!

Get RoboForm for free here!

Have you tried Roboform? What do you think of this password manager tool?

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2 Responses to “Stop Hunting for Passwords – cool tool you’ll love!”

  1. Lynette on September 15th, 2006 9:34 pm

    I’ve been using Roboform for a while. LOVE it. It’s come a long way since I first came across it more than 6 years ago. I especially like the USB version.

    Little things like that – shave off chunks of your time. You won’t notice it until you use it.

  2. Nicole Dean on September 16th, 2006 2:53 pm

    I’ve been using a password protector for a few years, but it’s a different one. Let me see if I can find it. Password Safe by Counterpane. It’s free. I’ll have to check out the one you recommended, too, to see if I need to upgrade. ;)

    Nicole

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