Kevin on February 23rd, 2008

Roboform is a nifty password manager that enables you to log on to sites, filling in your user name and password, with a single click; online forms are completed just as easily. RoboForm was named PC Magazine Editor’s Choice, and CNET Download.com’s Software of the Year. Click Here for PC Magazine’s review. I’ve used Roboform for over a year, have over 145 distinct logons/passwords (yeah, I have some issues) and the product has been flawless. You can save your Roboform data on a jump drive too. Keyloggers can’t capture your data because with Roboform you aren’t using keystrokes when you logon. Works with IE 7 and Firefox. Free version limits you to 10 passcards; paid version ($29.95) is unlimited. I have no connection to Roboform or Siber Systems other than being a satisfied customer.

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2 Responses to “Stop entering passwords manually: Roboform”

  1. I use roboform everyday, and I love it. It saves me time when filling in forms and also logging into different accounts

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  2. I have been using Roboform for a year now. I love the program, and don’t know what I would do without it. I would recommend it. I made a quick video about the program and posted it on squidoo

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