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Excellent System Examination Freebie !
mjr600
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in Techie Stuff
Picked this up via LifeHacker.
A superb system examination tool, much quicker than Belarc or Everest.
It also has a dark little secret, after you've run it click on the 'Secret' tab and it finds all your login in details, usernames and passwords.
http://www.gtopala.com/
Wonder if I could get it on the bosses computer at work.
A superb system examination tool, much quicker than Belarc or Everest.
It also has a dark little secret, after you've run it click on the 'Secret' tab and it finds all your login in details, usernames and passwords.
http://www.gtopala.com/
Wonder if I could get it on the bosses computer at work.
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thanks but how do you download it? didn't see any tabs to do it:j bad with names?? just call people "bollox", and you'll never get it wrong again
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There is a Download link on the blue bar at the top.0
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Bumped
For those who went to bed early last night and like the idea of getting hold of the bosses passwords when there out for lunch today.0 -
without clicking on which version to buy how much is this program is it not a freebie:rotfl:0
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Hi,
it's a freebie, but you can make a donation, only have to pay if you want the technician or business version.0 -
barjam wrote:without clicking on which version to buy how much is this program is it not a freebie:rotfl:
You need to read the License Agreement before jumping to conclusions!:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0 -
mjr600 wrote:Picked this up via LifeHacker.
It also has a dark little secret, after you've run it click on the 'Secret' tab and it finds all your login in details, usernames and passwords.
I wonder who/where it emails/sends this info to ? :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:Rich people save then spend.
Poor people spend then save what's left.0 -
espresso wrote:You need to read the License Agreement before jumping to conclusions!
not jumping to conclusions :rotfl: just a bit dopey
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