Password Recovery Bar 1.2.5
Tilgore Kraut - October 23, 2008A password recovery tool for managing passwords that works as a toolbar for your native web browser.
Pros: This is a password recovery tool that will save your passwords for future use, so that you won’t have to remember too many passwords. The toolbar is the basic mode to do this. It can also help the user in filling up forms. But read the cons before coming to any conclusion about this product.
Cons: It promises a lot, but problems are plentiful. It appears that it doesn’t actually work. Or works, but one cannot figure out how to make it work. The interface is poor and cluttered, it attaches two small windows to your web browser, and thereafter one is not sure of what to do. There is also an irritating, and yes, insistent screen that wants you to buy this stuff. The help function does not seem to work so it is not possible to figure things out by looking in there.
If the form filling etc. are supposed to work that information ought to be saved somewhere (and therefore visible to the user) but this is not the case so one is not certain if that will work – alternatively, this is the same as saying that one does not know where to populate information for this purpose. All in all, this is a frustrating experience. There are lingering questions about how updating of passwords etc. will work, but those are secondary assuming one can get the simple tasks to work.
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October 29th, 2008 at 12:21 pm
If you’re able to work the web browser that’s displaying this page, you have all the necessary skills to successfully operate Password Recovery Bar. But if you’re not able to work, you’re able to write something like stupid review above.