October 31, 2007

Password Manager Review

Roboform Password Manager

To do successfull web 2.0 internet marketing you need to join lots of 'web 2.0 properties', by this I mean social networks, social bookmarking sites, news submission sites and much more. I've been really surprised that after using Roboform for just three weeks it has automatically stored over 300 logins of websites that I use every single day.  Because of this I had absolutely no hesitation about buying the PRO version for 30 bucks.  I don't often 'rave on' about products, but getting Roboform is a real 'no brainer'.

Not just a password manager, it fills forms in for you too!

RoboForm not only automates the logging in of all your favourite websites, it can also fill out almost any online Web form.

You give it your name, street address, e-mail address, phone numbers, and other personal information, and next time you order merchandise from a retail Web site, for example, RoboForm supplies all that data on the fly.

Keep your passwords on a USB key

If you're worried about security, you can buy RoboForm Portable, also called Pass2Go, for an additional $9.99. With Pass2Go, you can store RoboForm and your passwords on a USB key drive. The app launches when you plug the drive into your system, and when you're done surfing, you can pop out the drive and keep all your passwords in your pocket.

A free version of the RoboForm is also available, but it limits the amount of logins you can store.

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November 1, 2007

Jared Blake @ 6:33 am

Rick, you know I love RoboForm!
I wouldn't do my web business without it!
Great post here!

Many Regards, Jared Blake

Razvan @ 9:46 am

It is strangely similat to the lens I published on http://www.squidoo.com/WRreview/. I think you should be more original. I published the lens yesterday. But surely before you published yours. :D

Regards!

Rick Lomas @ 10:22 am

I can't see any similarity at all, but an excellent link dropping strategy:)

Rick Lomas @ 10:24 am

Actually, why not submit your story at http://www.biggitup.com ?
I might even vote for it:)

December 17, 2007

Doo @ 8:40 am

I use Roboform at work it's amazing!
At home I prefer free software (http://www.formautofiller.com).

January 9, 2008

Francesco @ 9:47 am

I suggest to try PassPack. It is free and online. Has a great contextual 1 click autologin based on bookmarklet so that you can change your pc and it continues to work everywhere. Moreover, PassPack supports import (from Roboform too), export, backup, restore, antiphishing, disposable logins (anti-keylogger), quick search, tags, and more.

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