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Does anyone know?

Postby opashna1 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:50 am

Hi Guys!
I am searching for the software which effectively manages passwords in my system. It’s very inconvenient to login again and again in numerous websites. Is there any software which will help me in this? So please let me know.
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Re: Does anyone know?

Postby cowboy » Wed Feb 20, 2008 7:29 am

I not aware of any software that will help you log in and out of different websites, your web browser should retain your log-in passwords to each individual sites though, or at least ask you if it should remember. :|

Boy was I wrong,..just Google "password remembering software"..maybe another member has used one and is compatible with Ultimate Edition.. :oops:
here are a couple of sites one is a how to for foxfire.. http://www.labnol.org/software/browsers ... orer/1906/
and http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/Gorilla/
and these here at the FF site itself, https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... r&status=4
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Re: Does anyone know?

Postby DaddyX3 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:57 am

cowboy wrote:I not aware of any software that will help you log in and out of different websites, your web browser should retain your log-in passwords to each individual sites though, or at least ask you if it should remember. :|

Boy was I wrong,..just Google "password remembering software"..maybe another member has used one and is compatible with Ultimate Edition.. :oops:
here are a couple of sites one is a how to for foxfire.. http://www.labnol.org/software/browsers ... orer/1906/
and http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/Gorilla/
and these here at the FF site itself, https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... r&status=4

My Firefox allways asks me if it I want it to remember the username/ passwords for me. Everywhere I go on the internet that requires username and password, FF will remember it and have it filled in for me at the log-in page.
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Re: Does anyone know?

Postby pch.shot » Wed Feb 20, 2008 12:51 pm

Opera also has a wand that will remember passwords, if you use that. pch
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Re: Does anyone know?

Postby andrew880 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:08 am

Hi,
There is number of software in the market but we have to choose the best one. For my system I am currently using RoboForm , it helps me a lot, and it works like my personal secretary. It has made my life bit more convenient. Now I don’t need to login again and again need not to fill online application forms. With RoboForm what I need to do is just click the mouse and it automatically taken me to the homepage. Hope this will help you
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Re: Does anyone know?

Postby DaddyX3 » Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:34 am

andrew880 wrote:Hi,
There is number of software in the market but we have to choose the best one. For my system I am currently using RoboForm software, it helps me a lot, and it works like my personal secretary. It has made my life bit more convenient. Now I don’t need to login again and again need not to fill online application forms. With RoboForm what I need to do is just click the mouse and it automatically taken me to the homepage. Hope this will help you

Do you know if there is a GPL version of this?
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Re: Does anyone know?

Postby LeadFingers » Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:06 am

DaddyX3 wrote:
andrew880 wrote:
Hi,There is number of software in the market but we have to choose the best one. For my system I am currently using RoboForm software, it helps me a lot, and it works like my personal secretary. It has made my life bit more convenient. Now I don’t need to login again and again need not to fill online application forms. With RoboForm what I need to do is just click the mouse and it automatically taken me to the homepage. Hope this will help you

Do you know if there is a GPL version of this?

Windows only at this time.
I Will try running under wine and post back results.

Well it's not looking to good.
Roboform only runs natively under IE,
to run under anything else you need a special installer to install the adapter. (Both win based)
three different installers for FF, depending on which version.
FF didn't want to let me install the adapter,
I probably could have forced it, but the high probability is it would have borked FF,
The low probability is FF would have survived BUT
the combination of the win based adapter on Linux FF, running the win based roboform, would have been so buggy & slow, you would have lost all benefit from running roboform in the first place.
(could that be any less clear? That's like "Dr Suse" for geeks)

I don't know about you all, but I can crash FF all by myself with out any of that stuff.
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