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Take Away the Tedium of Endless Passwords and Forms with Roboform

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"What's your favourite software?" I asked a group of writers. "Is there something you'd like to write about?" In response, Bev B. send me this email:

"I love my Roboform! It holds all my passwords for various sites so that if I want to go to say, guru.com I simply click on the task bar, which is always on my screen and choose guru.com from the drop-down menu. It automaticaly takes me to the site and pops in the password for me. When signing up for a site that needs a password, it automatically asks if I want to save the passowrd for that site. It also automatically fills in forms on sites with my details such as address and phone number. It's not free but quite cheap and once you buy it, you can get free updated versions."

I have to admit I totally agree - like Bev, I couldn't do without Roboform! And whenever anyone sees me using it (well, anyone who doesn't already own it) they're usually dead keen to rush off and download it to try it for themselves.

And why wouldn't they, when all they have to do is remember just one master password in return for having Roboform remember dozens of them! I actually take Roboform for granted so much these days that I scarcely even notice I'm using it - until I use a computer that doesn't have it. (I had the same experience when I tried Google's Chrome browser recently - there's a lot to like about this new browser, but once I discovered that I couldn't use Roboform with it, that was it! Back to either Firefox or Explorer...)

Pro or Free?

You can download Roboform to try it for 30 days, and for that time you can have unlimited passwords and identities. After your 30 days are up, you can continue using it free of charge, but you are limited to ten passwords. It's certainly worth giving Roboform a go!

Go here to download your free trial of Roboform: http://www.roboform.com




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