any feedback? Any alternatives?
RoboForm for password management on PC..
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Been using it for ages too - print out a backup 'just in case' and keep a copy on disk that I update from time to time to make sure I have 2 backups in case something should screwup with my pc. I love it and it sure beats keeping things updated on Excel.Comment
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I couldn't live without it now that I have it... especially the pass2go usb key.Sonarcash Competitive Content Shooting
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It is essential in my opinion. Make sure to fork over the money for the full version as it gives you more options. If you are worried about security, I'd also recommend only using it off of a thumb drive, preferably a biometric one.Comment
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I totally agree..Originally posted by pocketkangarooIt is essential in my opinion. Make sure to fork over the money for the full version as it gives you more options. If you are worried about security, I'd also recommend only using it off of a thumb drive, preferably a biometric one.ICQ: 16544251 - Skype: gator37 @ eastlink.ca - email: yngwie @ isys.caComment
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Thanks for the kind words guys
Couple quick notes:
1) For security and portability, Pass2Go is indeed a great add-on. It stores everything on your USB key.
2) If you want o back up your passcards (or any other directory for that matter), try GoodSync. True bi-directional synchronization that really works. And it's also made by us.
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The problem with a memory saving feature is that eventually you don't have any memory to save.
What's in your head? Not your passwords, phone numbers, addresses... nothing.
Ever went to call someone and didn't have your cell phone with you? Would be handy to be able to remember that person's phone number.. wouldn't it?Comment
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RoboForm is not simply a place to put your passwords, it is a dynamic browser add-on that saves time and makes your life simpler.Originally posted by SwordFishWhat can roboform do that KeePass can't? Just curious.
Feature lists are available for both on the respective websites. It looks like you don't use either, so I invite you to try them both out and tell us what your opinion is
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I would be utterly and completely lost without roboform.~
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Originally posted by Lance69I couldn't live without it now that I have it... especially the pass2go usb key.
saves me quite a lot of time each and every day
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An essential tool for webmasters. Love the password generator!
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I guess your not realizing it's full potential if you use it to save the same password over and over eh?Originally posted by MakingcoinAn essential tool for webmasters. Love the password generator!
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The biggest advantage of KeePass is that it's free and open source so you can play around with it as much as you want to. Roboform makes it easier to fill in forms on the interweb, but KeePass can do it as well with a bit of playing around with it. I would suggest Roboform for ease of use, but KeePass if you want something free and secure (you can choose a password + a key file, from say a biometric thumb drive). On anything super secure, I store the key encoded on a biometric thumb drive + a 64 digit password.Originally posted by SwordFishWhat can roboform do that KeePass can't? Just curious.
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