RoboForm
Ciaran Moore - September 22, 2011As every Internet user knows, some websites require registration and logging in. If you use many websites at work, school or at home, then you know that typing the login details, such as usernames, email, and passwords can become tedious and annoying when you have to do it multiple times every day.
You can reduce the time you spend filling out web forms and logging onto subscription sites with RoboForm, published by Siber Systems. It makes logging into web sites and filling forms faster, easier, and more secure. RoboForm memorizes and securely stores each user name and password the first time you log into a site, then automatically supplies them when you return. In this latest version, the old, clunky autofill window is now replaced with a less-obtrusive toolbar that can be moved to the bottom of your browser if you don’t like the standard placement.
The program uses encryption algorithms such as Blowfish and AES to protect your data and includes a password generator. You can set up multiple identities with different credit-card numbers, passwords, and contact information. The Login feature, which with one click will go to a Web page, fill in a form, and submit your information will become your favorite the first time you try it.
Also, the program handles check boxes and radio buttons and supports more than 20 languages. The new Search field in the toolbar makes finding and accessing any information quick, and hot keys are supported too. Try RoboForm for 30 days and if you are not satisfied with its work, then just uninstall it. However, if are an active Internet user, you won’t wanna do that once you’ve tried it out! I personally don’t know how I ever did without it!
Check it out at Roboform.
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