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Old 06-29-2008, 02:25 PM
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Rich, you turned me on to this program over a year ago, and it has been AMAZING software. I don't think I go a day without using it. Besides your passwords, it is also a form filler, so you can enter in all of your bank/credit card info, and then anytime you purchase something, a click of the mouse is all you need to do to fill in all of those repetative forms. I also have it on a U3 and my pocket pc. It didn't take long to upgrade from the free version to unlimited accounts either!


I was just remarking yesterday to my wife that I would be lost without it.
I just "discovered" a feature I hadn't really used in that program as well with Safe Notes. Customer number, activation codes, etc can be saved. I really like the way the Roboform adds a new entry for each item and makes it really easy to sync password entries between computers.

True confessions: I was actually thinking of getting a Mac at one point. There are a number of reasons I'm glad I didn't but one of the things that kept me from doing so is that I wouldn't have Roboform.
That is really funny. I have been using Safenotes for a while now. I had to hold off on Firefox 3 Betas because they would not work with Roboform!

And no, I never thought of getting a Mac - although I'll probably get an iPhone.
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