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Roboform or a cheaper (free) alternative
greenfinger
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Anyone here use Roboform? Its insurance renewal time, and I get frustrated inserting the same details again and again, and Moneysupermarket site is a pain, and confused.com I wont use any more as the aderts are so tacky! Are there free and safe alternatives to Roboform (google toolbar only seems to do half a job) Suggestions welcome. :-)
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magic wand on opera browser0
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i use this one i found for firefox, it's free. i don't know how it compares with others, as it's the only one i've ever used. it's not perfect, but i haven't spent much time configuring it.
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there is a free version of roboform.
I use roboform 2 go, which runs from my memory stick, so i can use it at work too.
also very handy for entering comps.Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today!:mad:
Cos if you do it today and like it...You can do it again tomorrow..
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4.6.8 was the last free un-crippled version of Roboform which is for Internet Explorer 6.0 only. Still downloadable from some last free version sites. Not IE 7.0 (and probably not Vista) compatible.
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Last Freeware version: AI RoboForm0 -
I downloaded a free roboform today for FF 3.01. Needs an addon to work with FF, but it's running fine so far. TOOLS>ADDONS in FF and search from there.0
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I assume the current free version limits you to 10 passwords - on expiry of the 30 day trial?0
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